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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

Timon of Athens

Dramatis Personæ.


TIMON, a noble Athenian.
LUCIUS, LUCULLUS, & SEMPRONIUS, flattering Lords.
VENTIDIUS, one of Timon’s false Friends.
APEMANTUS, a churlish Philosopher.
ALCIBIADES, an Athenian Captain.
FLAVIUS, Steward to Timon.
FLAMINIUS, LUCILIUS, & SERVILIUS, Servants to Timon.
CAPHIS, PHILOTUS, TITUS, LUCIUS, & HORTENSIUS, Servants to Timon’s Creditors.
Servants of Ventidius, and of Varro and Isidore (two of Timon’s Creditors).
Three Strangers.
An Old Athenian.
A Page.
A Fool.
Poet, Painter, Jeweller, and Merchant.

PHRYNIA, & TIMANDRA, Mistresses to Alcibiades.


Lords, Senators, Officers, Soldiers, Thieves, and Attendants.


CUPID and Amazons in the Masque.


SCENE.Athens, and the neighbouring Woods.

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