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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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Introductory matter

Persons represented. Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon: Don John, his bastard Brother. Claudio, Favourite, of Don Pedro: Benedick, Companion, of Don Pedro: Balthasar, his Attendant. Conrade, Follower of Don John. Borachio, Follower of Don John. Leonato, Governor of Messina: Antonio, his Brother. Dogberry, a foolish Constable: Verges, his Partner. a Friar. an Attendant, a Boy, a Sexton, two Watchmen [Watch 1], [Watch 2], three Messengers [Messenger]. Hero, Daughter to Leonato: Beatrice, his Niece. Margaret, Gentlewoman attending Hero. Ursula, Gentlewoman attending Hero. Other Attendants, Watch, &c. Scene, Messina.

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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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