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Lewis Theobald [1733], The works of Shakespeare: in seven volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected; With notes, Explanatory and Critical; By Mr. Theobald (Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch [and] J. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S11201].
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Introductory matter

Dramatis Personæ. CYMBELINE, King of Britaine. Cloten, Son to the Queen by a former Husband. Leonatus Posthumus [Posthumus Leonatus], a Gentleman in love with the Princess, and privately married to her. Guiderius, Disguis'd under the name of Paladour, supposed son to Belarius. Arviragus, Disguis'd under the name of Cadwal, supposed son to Belarius. Belarius, a banish'd Lord, disguis'd under the name of Morgan. Philario, an Italian, Friend to Posthumus. Iachimo, Friend to Philario. Caius Lucius, Ambassador from Rome. Pisanio, Servant to Posthumus. A French Gentleman, Friend to Philario. Cornelius, a Doctor, Servant to the Queen. Two Gentlemen [Gentleman 1], [Gentleman 2]. Queen, Wife to Cymbeline. Imogen, Daughter to Cymbeline by a former Queen. Helen, Woman to Imogen. Lords, Ladies, Roman Senators, Tribunes, Ghosts, a Soothsayer, Captains, Soldiers, Messengers, and other Attendants. [Gaoler], [Lord 1], [Lord 2], [Lady], [Lady 1], [Messenger], [Servant], [Senator 1], [Senator 2], [Tribune], [Captain], [Lord], [Captain 1], [Captain 2], [Apparition of Sicilius Leonatus], [Apparition of Posthumus's Mother], [Apparition of Brother to Posthumus 1], [Apparition of Brother to Posthumus 2], [Apparition of Jupiter], [Apparitions] SCENE sometimes in Britaine; sometimes in Italy.

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Lewis Theobald [1733], The works of Shakespeare: in seven volumes. Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected; With notes, Explanatory and Critical; By Mr. Theobald (Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch [and] J. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S11201].
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