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Romeo and Juliet, 53; Timon of Athens, 80; The Life and death of Julius Caesar, 109; The Tragedy of Macbeth, 131; The Tragedy of Hamlet, 152; King Lear, 283; Othello, the Moore of Venice, 310; Anthony and Cleopater, 346; Cymbeline King of Britaine, 369. [Page Heading: Traditional Material] II. SOURCES OF TRADITIONAL MATERIAL Fuller's Worthies of England. 1662. Aubrey's Lives of Eminent Men, 2 vols. Ed. A. Clark. Oxford, 1895. Diary of Rev. John Ward (1661-1663). Ed. C. A. Severn, 1839. Rev. William Fulman's and Rev. Richard Davies's Mss. Corpus Christi College, Oxford. John Dowdall's Travels in Warwickshire (1693). London, 1838. William Hall (1694), Letter in Bodleian Mss. London, 1884. William Oldys, Ms. Adversaria in British Museum, printed in Appendix to Yeowell's Memoir of Oldys, 1862. Archdeacon Plume's Ms. memoranda at Maldon, Essex. See Lee, _Nineteenth Century_, May, 1906, and Preface to New Edition (1909) of _Life_. For the anecdote of the Bidford Drinkers, see H.-P. and Greene's Legend of the Crab Tree, 1857. Antony Wood. Athenae Oxonienses, 1692. Appendix B INDEX TO THE CHARACTERS IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS [Page Heading: Index to Characters] This Index records the act and scene in which each character first speaks, not necessarily the same as that in which he first appears. Only persons who speak are included, except a few marked with asterisk. Aaron. TA. II. i. Abbess, Lady. CofE. V. i. Abergavenny, Lord. H8. I. i. Abhorson. Meas. IV. ii. Abraham. R&J. I. i. Achilles. T&C. II. i. Adam. AYLI. I. i. Adrian. Tmp. II. i. Adriana. CofE. II. i. AEdile, an. Cor. III. i. AEgeon. CofE. I. i. AEmilia. CofE. V. i. AEmilius. TA. IV. iv. AEneas. T&C. I. i. Agamemnon. T&C. I. iii. Agrippa. A&C. II. ii. Aguecheek, Sir Andrew. TwN. I. iii. Ajax. T&C. II. i. Alarbus. TA.* Albany, Duke of. Lear I. i. Alcibiades. Tim. I. i. Alencon, Duke of. 1H6. I. ii. Alexander. T&C. I. ii. Alexas. A&C. I. ii. Alice. H5. III. iv. Alonso. Tmp. I. i. Ambassadors: Hml. V. ii; H5. I. ii; 1H6. V. i. Amiens. AYLI. II. i. v. Andromache. T&C. V. iii. Andronicus. _See_ Titus, Marcus. Angelo. CofE. III. i. Angelo. Meas. I. i. Angus. Mcb. I. ii. Anne Bullen, Queen. H8. I. iv. Anne, Lady. R3. I. ii. Anne Page. MWW. I. i. Antigonus. WT. II. i. Antiochus, King of Antioch. Per. I. i. Antipholus of Ephe
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