Two Gentlemen of Verona / The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]

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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA.

TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. ACT I. I. 1 Scene I. Verona. An open place. Enter Valentine and Proteus .

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  Dramatis PersonÆ
 
Act I Scene 1 Verona. An open place.
Scene 2

The same. Garden of Julia’s house.

Scene 3 The same. Antonio’s house.
Act II Scene 1 Milan. The Duke’s Palace.
Scene 2 Verona. Julia’s house.
Scene 3 The same. A street.
Scene 4 Milan. The Duke’s palace.
Scene 5 The same. A street.
Scene 6 The same. The Duke’s palace.
Scene 7 Verona. Julia’s house.
Act III Scene 1

Milan. Ante-room in the Duke’s palace.

Scene 2 The same. The Duke’s palace.
Act IV Scene 1

The frontiers of Mantua. A forest.

Scene 2

Milan. Outside the Duke’s palace, under Silvia’s chamber.

Scene 3 The same.
Scene 4 The same.
Act V Scene 1 Milan. An abbey.
Scene 2 The same. The Duke’s palace.
Scene 3

The frontiers of Mantua. The forest.

Scene 4 Another part of the forest.
 
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