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Alexander Pope [1747], The works of Shakespear in eight volumes. The Genuine Text (collated with all the former Editions, and then corrected and emended) is here settled: Being restored from the Blunders of the first Editors, and the Interpolations of the two Last: with A Comment and Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton (Printed for J. and P. Knapton, [and] S. Birt [etc.], London) [word count] [S11301].
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Introductory matter

Dramatis Personæ. DUKE. Frederick, Brother to the Duke, and usurper of his dukedom. Amiens, Lord attending upon the Duke in his banishment. Jaques, Lord attending upon the Duke in his banishment. Le Beu [Le Beau], a courtier attending on Frederick. Oliver, eldest son to Sir Rowland de Boys, who had formerly been a servant to the Duke. Jaques [Jaques de Bois], Younger brother to Oliver. Orlando, Younger brother to Oliver. Adam, an old servant of Sir Rowland de Boys, now following the fortunes of Orlando. Dennis, servant to Oliver. Charles, a wrestler, and servant to the usurping Duke Frederick. Touchstone, a clown attending on Celia and Rosalind. Corin, Shepherd. Sylvius [Silvius], Shepherd. A Clown, in love with Audrey. William, another clown, in love with Audrey. Sir Oliver Mar-text [Sir Oliver Martext], a country curate. Rosalind, Daughter to the Duke. Celia, Daughter to Frederick. Phebe, a shepherdess. Audrey, a country wench. Lords belonging to the two Dukes; with pages, foresters, and other attendants. [Lord 1], [Lord 2], [Lord], [Forester], [Page 1], [Page 2], [Hymen] The SCENE lyes, first, near Oliver's house; and, afterwards, partly in the Duke's Court; and partly in the Forest of Arden.

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Alexander Pope [1747], The works of Shakespear in eight volumes. The Genuine Text (collated with all the former Editions, and then corrected and emended) is here settled: Being restored from the Blunders of the first Editors, and the Interpolations of the two Last: with A Comment and Notes, Critical and Explanatory. By Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton (Printed for J. and P. Knapton, [and] S. Birt [etc.], London) [word count] [S11301].
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