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The works of Lord Byron

A new, revised and enlarged edition, with illustrations. Edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge and R. E. Prothero

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

    MEN.

  • Werner.
  • Ulric.
  • Stralenheim.
  • Idenstein.
  • Gabor.
  • Fritz.
  • Henrick.
  • Eric.
  • Arnheim.
  • Meister.
  • Rodolph.
  • Ludwig.

    WOMEN.

  • Josephine.
  • Ida Stralenheim.
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Speakers, names ahve been abbreviated in this text. Abbreviations for major characters are as follows:

  • For Wer. read Werner/
  • for Sieg. read Count Siegendorf
  • For Ulr. read Ulric
  • For Stral. read Stralenheim
  • For Iden. read Idenstein
  • For Gab. read Gabor
  • For Hen. read Henrick
  • For read Jos. read Josephine
  • For Arn. read Arnheim
  • For Mies. read Meister
  • For Rod. read Rodolph
  • For Lud. read Ludwig

Scene—Partly on the Frontier of Silesia, and partly in Siegendorf Castle, near Prague.
Time—The Close of the Thirty Years' War.