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PERSONS REPRESENTED IN THE PLAY.
COUNT CLODIO, Governor, and a dis- ZABULON, a Jew, servant to HIPPO-
honourable pursuer of ZENOCIA. LYTA.
MANUEL DU SOSA, Governor of JAQUES, servant to SULPITIA.
Lisbon, and Brother to GUIOMAR. Doctor, Chirurgeon, Officers, Guard,
ARNOLDO, a Gentleman contracted Page, Bravo, Knaves of the Male
to ZENOCIA. Stews, Servants, [Sailors].
RUTILIO, a merry Gentleman, Brother
to ARNOLDO. ZENOCIA, Mistress to ARNOLDO and
CHARINO, Father to ZENOCIA. a chaste wife.
DUARTE, Son to GUIOMAR, a Gentle- GUIOMAR, a virtuous Lady, Mother
man well qualified, but vain-glorious, to DUARTE.
ALONZO, a young Portugal Gentleman, HIPPOLYTA, a rich Lady, wantonly in
enemy to DUARTE. love with ARNOLDO.
LEOPOLD, a Sea Captain, Enamour'd SULPITIA, a Bawd, Mistress of the
on Hippolyta. Male Stews.
The SCENE sometimes Lisbon, sometimes Italy.
The principal Actors were--
Joseph Taylor. Robert Benfeild.
John Lowin. William Eglestone.
Nicholas Toolie. Richard Sharpe.
John Underwood. Thomas Holcomb.
Fol. 1679.

sometimes Italy] i.e. in the First Act only.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Maid's Tragedy; Philaster; A King and No King; The Scornful Lady; The Custom of the Country. Contributors: Francis Beaumont - author, John Fletcher - author. Publisher: George Bell and Sons & A. H. Bullen. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1904. Page Number: 484.
    
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