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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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Persons Represented. M. Antony [Mark Antony], Triumvir. Octavius Cæsar, [Octavius Caesar], Triumvir. Æmilius Lepidus [Lepidus], Triumvir. Sextus Pompeius. Domitius Enobarbus, Friend of Antony. Ventidius, Friend of Antony. Canidius, Friend of Antony. Eros, Friend of Antony. Scarus, Friend of Antony. Dercetas, Friend of Antony. Demetrius, Friend of Antony. Philo, Friend of Antony. Mecænas [Maecenas], Friend of Cæsar. Agrippa, Friend of Cæsar. Dolabella, Friend of Cæsar. Proculeius, Friend of Cæsar. Thyreus, Friend of Cæsar. Gallus, Friend of Cæsar. Menas, Friend of Pompey. Menecrates, Friend of Pompey. Varrius, Friend of Pompey. Silius, an Officer in Ventidius's army. Taurus, Lieutenant-General to Cæsar. Alexas, Servant to Cleopatra. Mardian, Servant to Cleopatra. Seleucus, Servant to Cleopatra. Diomedes, Servant to Cleopatra. A Soothsayer: A Clown. Cleopatra, Queen of Ægypt. Octavia, Sister to Cæsar, and Wife to Antony. Charmian, Attendant on Cleopatra. Iras, Attendant on Cleopatra. Ambassadors from Antony to Cæsar, Captains, Soldiers, Messengers, and other Attendants. [Messenger], [Attendant 1], [Attendant 2], [Messenger 2], [Servant 1], [Servant 2], [Soldier], [Attendant], [Soldier 1], [Soldier 2], [Soldier 3], [Soldier 4], [Captain], [Centurion], [Guard 1], [Guard 2], [Guards], [Guard 3], [Aegyptian], [Guard] The SCENE is dispersed in several parts of the Roman Empire.

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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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