THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE. VOLUME the FOURTH. CONTΑΙΝΙΝG ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. TWELFTH NIGHT. WINTER'S TALE. МАСВЕTH. LONDON, Printed for C. Bathurst, W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, MDCCLXXVIII. Persons Represented King of France. Duke of Florence. Bertram, Count of Roufillon. Lafeu, an old Lord. Parolles, a parasitical follower of Bertram; a coward, but vain, and a great pretender to valour. Several young French Lords, that ferve with Bertram in the Florentine war. Steward, Clown, } Servants to the Countefs of Roufillon. Countess of Roufillon, mother to Bertram. sician, fome time fince dead. An old widow of Florence. Mariana,} Neighbours and friends to the widow, Lords, attending on the King; Officers, Soldiers, &c. SCENE lies partly in France, and partly in Tuscany. ! * The persons were first enumerated by Rorve. Parolles.] I suppose we should write this name Paroles, i. e. a creature made up of empty words. STEEVENS. 3 Violenta only enters once, and then she neither speaks, nor is spoken to. STEEVENS. r |