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William Shakespeare, Cymbeline (eds. W. G. Clark, W. Aldis Wright)
Editions and translations: English (ed. John Heminge, Henry Condell) | English (ed. W. G. Clark, W. Aldis Wright)
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- CYMBELINE: king of Britain
- CLOTEN: son to the Queen by a former husband
- POSTHUMUS LEONATUS: , a gentleman, husband to Imogen
- BELARIUS: , a banished lord, disguised under the name of Morgan
sons to Cymbeline, disguised under the names of Polydore and Cadwal, supposed sons to Morgan.- GUIDERIUS
- ARVIRAGUS
Italians- PHILARIO: friend to Posthumus
- IACHIMO: friend to Philario
- CAIUS LUCIUS: general of the Roman forces
- PISANIO: servant to Posthumus
- CORNELIUS: a physician
- A Roman Captain
Two British Captains- First Captain
- Second Captain
- A Frenchman: friend to Philario
Two Lords of Cymbeline's court- First Lord
- Second Lord
Two Gentlemen of the same- First Gentleman
- Second Gentleman
Two Gaolers- First Gaoler
- Second Gaoler
- Queen: wife to Cymbeline
- IMOGEN: daughter to Cymbeline by a former queen
- HELEN: a lady attending on Imogen
Senators and Tribunes- First Senator
- Second Senator
- First Tribune
Minor Characters- Messenger
- Attendant
- Soothsayer
- a British Lord
- Lords
- First Lady
- a Lady
- Both
- Gui. and Arv.
- Ladies, a Dutchman, a Spaniard, Musicians, Officers, Capitans, Soldiers, Messengers, and other attendants.
Apparitions- SICILIUS LEONATUS
- his wife
- First of the Leonati
- Second of the Leonati
- Both together
- Jupiter
- All
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This text is based on the following book(s): William Shakespeare. W. G. Clark. W. Aldis Wright. The Globe Shakespeare. New York. Nelson Doubleday, Inc.
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