THE PLAYS O F WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. VOLUME the FOURTH, CONTAINING, WELL ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. TWELFTH NIGHT. WINTER's TALE. MACBETH. LONDON: Printed for C. BATHURST, J. BEECROFT, W. STRAHAN, J. MDCCLXXIII, Perfons Represented.* KING of France. Bertram, Count of Roufillon. Lafeu, an old Lord. Parolles, a parafitical 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 Countess of Roufillon. Countess of Roufillon, mother to Bertram. Helena, daughter to Gerard de Narbon, a famous phyfician, fome time fince dead. An old widow of Florence. Diana, Daughter to the widow. Violenta, 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 perfons were first enumerated by Rare. |