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- Abbot
- Abhorson, an executioner
- Abraham, Servant to Montague
- Achilles, a Greek prince
- Adriana, wife to Antipholus of Ephesus
- Aedile
- Aegeon, a merchant of Syracuse
- Aemilia, wife to Aegeon, an abbess at Ephesus
- Aeneas, one of the Trojan commanders
- Agamemnon, the Greek general
- Ajax, a Greek prince
- Alexander, servant to Cressida
- Alexander Iden, a Kentish gentleman
- Alice, a lady attending on Princess Katherine
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- All Citizens
- All Conspirators
- All Lords
- All The People
- Andromache, wife to Hector
- Angelo, a goldsmith
- Angelo, deputy
- Anne Bullen, Katharine's maid of honor, afterwards Queen
- Anne Page, Mistress Page's daughter
- Another, Another
- Antenor, one of the Trojan commanders
- Antigonus, a lord of Sicilia
- Antiochus, king of Antioch
- Antipholus of Ephesus, twin brother of Antipholus of Syracuse, son to Aegeon and Aemilia
- Antipholus of Syracuse, twin brother of Antipholus of Ephesus, son to Aegeon and Aemelia
- Antonio, a merchant of Venice
- Antony, (Marcus Antonius)
- Apothecary
- Archbishop Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Archbishop of Canterbury
- Archbishop Scroop, Archbishop of York
- Archidamus, a lord of Bohemia
- Artemidorus, of Cnidos, a teacher of rhetoric.
- Autolycus, a rogue
- Bagot, servant to King Richard II
- Balthasar, Servant to Romeo
- Balthasar, servant to Portia
- Balthazar, a merchant
- Baptista Minola, a gentleman of Padua
- Bardolph
- Bardolph, sharper attending on Falstaff
- Barnardine, a dissolute prisoner
- Bassanio, Antonio's friend, suitor likewise to Portia
- Basset, of the Red Rose, or Lancaster, faction
- Bastard of Orleans
- Bates, soldier in King Henry's army
- Bawd
- Beadle
- Benvolio, Nephew to Montague, and friend to Romeo
- Berkeley, a gentleman attending on Lady Anne
- Bianca
- Biondello
- Biron, lord attending on the king
- Bishop Lincoln
- Bishop of Carlisle
- Bishop of Ely
- Blunt
- Blunt
- Bolingbroke, a conjurer
- Bona, sister to the French Queen
- Both
- Both
- Both
- Both
- Both
- Both Citizens
- Both Tribunes
- Bottom, a weaver
- Boult, Pandar's servant
- Boy
- Boy, son of the Master-Gunner
- Boy, a young son of Clarence
- Boy, servant to Troilus
- Boyet, lord attending on the princess of France
- Brandon
- Brothers
- Brutus, (Marcus Brutus)
- Bushy, servant to King Richard II
- Caesar, (Julius Caesar)
- Calchas, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks
- Calpurnia, wife to Caesar
- Camillo, a lord of Sicilia
- Captain
- Captain
- Captain
- Captain
- Capucius, Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V
- Capulet, Head of the house of Capulet
- Cardinal Bourchier, archbishop of Canterbury
- Cardinal Campeius
- Cardinal Wolsey
- Carrier
- Casca, a conspirator against Caesar
- Cassandra, daughter to Priam, a prophetess
- Cassius, a conspirator against Caesar
- Cerimon, a lord of Ephesus
- Chamberlain
- Charles, King of France, king of France
- Children
- Chorus
- Chorus
- Chorus
- Chorus
- Christopher Sly, a tinker
- Christopher Urswick, a priest
- Cicero, Senator
- Cinna, a conspirator against Caesar
- Cinna the Poet
- Citizen
- Citizens
- Citizens
- Citizens
- Claudio, a young gentleman
- Claudius, servant to Brutus
- Cleomenes, a lord of Sicilia
- Cleon, governor of Tarsus
- Clerk
- Clerk of Chatham
- Clitus, servant to Brutus
- Clown, son of the old Shepherd
- Cobweb, a fairy
- Cominius, general against the Volscians
- Commons
- Constable of France
- Cordelia, daughter to Lear
- Coriolanus, previously Caius Marcius Coriolanus
- Costard, a clown
- Countess of Auvergne
- Court, soldier in King Henry's army
- Courtezan
- Cressida, daughter to Calchas
- Crier
- Cromwell, servant to Wolsey
- Curan, a courtier
- Curtis
- Dancer, speaks the Epilogue
- Dardanius, servant to Brutus
- Daughter of Antiochus
- Davy, servant to Shallow
- Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar
- Deiphobus, son of Priam, king of Troy
- Demetrius, in love with Hermia
- Diana
- Dick the Butcher, a follower of Cade
- Diomedes, a Greek prince
- Dion, a lord of Sicilia
- Dionyza, wife to Cleon
- Doctor
- Doctor Butts, physician to the King
- Doctor Caius, a French physician
- Doll Tearsheet
- Don Adriano de Armado, a fantastical Spaniard
- Dorcas, a shepherdess
- Dromio of Ephesus, twin brother to Dromio of Syracuse, and attendant on the two Antipholuses
- Dromio of Syracuse, twin brother to Dromio of Ephesus, and attendant on the two Antipholuses
- Duchess of Gloucester
- Duchess of York
- Duchess of York, mother to King Edward IV
- Duke, of Venice
- Duke of Albany
- Duke of Alencon
- Duke of Aumerle, son of the Duke of York
- Duke of Bedford, brother to Henry IV, uncle to Henry V
- Duke of Bourbon
- Duke of Buckingham
- Duke of Buckingham
- Duke of Burgundy
- Duke of Burgundy
- Duke of Cornwall
- Duke of Exeter, uncle to Henry IV, great-uncle to Henry V
- Duke of Gloucester, brother to the King
- Duke of Norfolk
- Duke of Norfolk
- Duke of Orleans
- Duke of Suffolk
- Duke of Surrey
- Duke of York, cousin to the king
- Duke of York
- Duke/Earl of Somerset, John Beaufort
- Dull, a constable
- Dumain, lord attending on the king
- Earl of Cambridge
- Earl of Douglas
- Earl of Gloucester
- Earl of Kent
- Earl of Northumberland
- Earl of Northumberland
- Earl of Pembroke
- Earl of Salisbury
- Earl of Salisbury
- Earl of Suffolk
- Earl of Surrey
- Earl of Surrey, son of the Duke of Norfolk
- Earl of Warwick
- Earl of Westmoreland
- Earl of Westmoreland
- Earl of Worcester
- Earl Oxford
- Edgar, son of Glouchester
- Edmond, Earl of Rutland
- Edmund, bastard son to Glouchester
- Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March
- Edmund of Langley, duke of York, uncle to the king
- Edward Poins
- Egeus, father to Hermia
- Elbow, a simple constable
- Eleanor, duchess of Gloucester
- Emilia, a lady attending on Hermione
- Escalus, Escalus
- Escanes, a lord of Tyre
- Fairy
- Falstaff, Sir John Falstaff
- Fang, a Sheriff's officer
- Father, who has killed his son
- Father John Hume, a priest
- Father John Southwell, a priest
- Fenton, a gentleman
- Ferdinand, king of Navarre
- Fifth Citizen
- First 'Prentice
- First Ambassador
- First Beadle
- First Carrier
- First Citizen
- First Citizen
- First Citizen
- First Citizen
- First Citizen
- First Commoner
- First Conspirator
- First Fisherman
- First Gaoler
- First Gentleman
- First Gentleman
- First Gentleman
- First Gentleman
- First Gentleman
- First Groom
- First Herald
- First Huntsman
- First Keeper
- First Knight
- First Lady
- First Lord
- First Lord
- First Lord
- First Lord
- First Merchant, friend to Antipholus of Syracuse
- First Messenger
- First Murderer
- First Murderer
- First Musician
- First Neighbour
- First Officer
- First Petitioner
- First Pirate
- First Roman
- First Sailor
- First Secretary, to Wolsey
- First Senator
- First Sentinel
- First Servant
- First Servant
- First Servant
- First Servant
- First Servant
- First Serviceman
- First Serving-Man
- First Servingman
- First Soldier
- First Soldier
- First Soldier
- First Traveller
- First Warder
- First Watchman
- First Watchman
- Flavius, a tribune
- Florizel, prince of Bohemia
- Fluellen
- Flute, a bellows-mender
- Fool
- Ford, a gentleman dwelling at Windsor
- Forester
- Fourth Citizen
- Fourth Citizen
- Fourth Messenger
- Francis, a drawer
- Francis Feeble, country soldier
- Francisca, a nun
- French Soldier
- Friar John, Franciscan friar
- Friar Laurence, Franciscan friar
- Friar Peter
- Friar Thomas
- Froth, a foolish gentleman
- Gadshill
- Gaoler
- Gaoler
- Gardener
- Gardiner, bishop of Winchester
- Garter, King-at-Arms
- General, of the French forces in Bordeaux
- Gentleman
- Gentleman
- Gentleman
- Gentleman
- Gentlemen
- Gentlewoman, attending on Virgilia
- George Bevis, a follower of Cade
- George Plantagenet (Duke of Clarence)
- Girl
- Glendower
- Goneril, daughter to Lear
- Governor of Harfleur
- Gower
- Gower, as chorus
- Grandpre, French lord
- Gratiano, friend to Antonio and Bassiano
- Green, servant to King Richard II
- Gregory, Servant to Capulet
- Gremio
- Griffith, gentleman-usher to Queen Katherine
- Groom
- Grumio, Petruchio's man
- Haberdasher
- Harcourt
- Hector, son of Priam, king of Troy
- Helen, wife to Menelaus
- Helena, in love with Demetrius
- Helenus, son of Priam, king of Troy
- Helicanus, a lord of Tyre
- Henry IV, King of England
- Henry V, Prince, King of England
- Henry VI
- Henry VIII
- Henry, Earl of Richmond, a youth
- Herald
- Herald
- Herald
- Herald
- Hermia, daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander
- Hermione, queen to Leontes
- Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus
- Holofernes, a schoolmaster
- Hortensio
- Host, host of the Garter Inn
- Hostess
- Hostess Quickly, hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap
- Hotspur (Henry Percy)
- Huntsman
- Isabella, sister to Claudio
- Jack Cade, a rebel
- Jamy
- Jaquenetta, a country wench
- Jessica, daughter to Shylock
- Joan la Pucelle, commonly called Joan of Arc
- John Holland, a follower of Cade
- John Morton, bishop of Ely
- John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, uncle to the king
- John Talbot, Lord Talbot's son
- Joseph, a servingman
- Juliet, Daughter to Capulet
- Juliet, beloved of Claudio
- Junius Brutus, tribune of the people
- Justice
- Katharine, daughter to Charles and Isabel
- Katharine, lady attending on the princess
- Katherina, the shrew
- Keeper
- Keeper
- King Edward IV (Plantagenet)
- King Lewis XI, king of France
- King of France, Charles VI
- King of France
- King Richard II, king of England
- Knight
- Knights
- Lady, attending on the Queen
- Lady Anne, widow of Edward Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI; afterwards married to Richard III
- Lady Capulet, Wife to Capulet
- Lady Montague, Wife to Montague
- Lady Northumberland
- Lady Percy
- Launcelot Gobbo, the clown, servant to Shylock
- Lawyer
- Lear, King of Britain
- Legate
- Leonardo, servant to Bassiano
- Leonine, servant to Dionyza
- Leontes, king of Sicilia
- Lepidus, (Marcus Antonius Lepidus)
- Lewis the Dauphin
- Lieutenant, to Aufidius
- Lieutenant, of the Tower
- Ligarius, a conspirator against Caesar
- Longaville, lord attending on the king
- Lord
- Lord
- Lord
- Lord
- Lord (Earl) Rivers, brother to Lady Gray (Queen Elizabeth)
- Lord Abergavenny
- Lord Bardolph
- Lord Berkeley
- Lord Chamberlain
- Lord Chancellor
- Lord Chief Justice
- Lord Clifford
- Lord Fitzwater
- Lord Grey, son of Queen Elizabeth
- Lord Hastings
- Lord Hastings
- Lord Lovel
- Lord Marshal
- Lord Mayor of London
- Lord Mowbray
- Lord Ross
- Lord Sands
- Lord Say
- Lord Scales
- Lord Scroop
- Lord Stafford
- Lord Talbot/Earl of Shrewsbury
- Lord Willoughby
- Lords
- Lords
- Lorenzo, in love with Jessica
- Luce, servant to Adriana
- Lucentio, son to Vincentio, in love with Bianca
- Luciana, sister to Adriana
- Lucilius, friend to Brutus
- Lucio, a fantastic
- Lucius, servant to Brutus
- Lychorida, nurse to Marina
- Lysander, in love with Hermia
- Lysimachus, governor of Mytilene
- Macmorris
- Mamillius, young prince of Sicilia
- Man, the Porter's man
- Margarelon, a bastard son of Priam
- Margaret Jourdain, a witch
- Margaret Plantagenet, a young daughter of Clarence
- Maria, lady attending on the princess
- Mariana
- Marina, daughter to Pericles and Thaisa
- Mariner
- Marquess of Montague
- Marquis of Dorset, son of Queen Elizabeth
- Marshal
- Marullus, a tribune
- Master
- Master-Gunner, of Orleans
- Matthew Goffe
- Mayor of Saint Alban's
- Mayor of York
- Menelaus, Agamemnon's brother
- Menenius Agrippa, friend to Coriolanus
- Mercade, lord attending on the princess of France
- Mercutio, Kinsman to Escalus the prince, and friend to Romeo
- Messala, friend to Brutus
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Messenger
- Metellus Cimber, a conspirator against Caesar
- Michael, a follower of Cade
- Mistress Ford
- Mistress Overdone, a bawd
- Mistress Page
- Montague, Head of the house of Montague
- Montjoy, a French herald
- Mopsa, a shepherdess
- Mortimer, Earl of March
- Morton, retainer of Northumberland
- Moth, page to Armado
- Moth, a fairy
- Mustardseed, a fairy
- Myrmidons, soldiers of Achilles in the Trojan war
- Nathaniel, a servingman
- Nerissa, Portia's maid-in-waiting
- Nestor, a Greek prince
- Nicholas, a servingman
- Nobleman
- Nurse, Nurse to Juliet
- Nym, sharper attending on Falstaff
- Oberon, king of the fairies
- Octavius, (Octavius Caesar)
- Officer
- Officer
- Officer
- Officer
- Old Gobbo, father to Launcelot
- Old Lady, friend to Anne Bullen
- Old Man, tenant to Glouchester
- Old Shepherd, reputed father of Perdita
- Ostler
- Oswald, steward to Goneril
- Page, to Falstaff
- Page, a page to Gardiner
- Page, a gentleman dwelling at Windsor
- Page
- Page, Page to Paris
- Page
- Pandar
- Pandarus, uncle to Cressida
- Paris, A young nobleman, kinsman to Escalus the prince
- Paris, son of Priam, king of Troy
- Patience, woman to Queen Katharine
- Patrician
- Patroclus, a Greek prince
- Paulina, wife to Antigonus
- Peaseblossom, a fairy
- Pedant
- Perdita, daughter to Leontes and Hermione
- Pericles, prince of Tyre
- Peter, Thomas Horner's man
- Peter, Servant to Julet's nurse
- Peter, a servingman
- Peter Bullcalf, country soldier
- Peto
- Petruchio, a gentleman of Verona, a suitor to Katherina
- Philemon, servant to Cerimon
- Philip, a servingman
- Philostrate, master of the revels to Theseus
- Pinch, a schoolmaster
- Pindarus, servant to Cassius
- Pistol
- Player
- Players
- Poet
- Polixenes, king of Bohemia
- Pompey, servant to Mistress Overdone
- Popilius, (Popilius Lena)
- Porter
- Porter
- Porter, door-keeper of the Council-chamber
- Portia, wife to Brutus
- Portia, a rich heiress
- Post
- Post
- Priam, king of Troy
- Priest
- Prince Edward
- Prince Escalus, Prince of Verona
- Prince Humphrey, of Goucester
- Prince John, of Lancaster
- Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia
- Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia
- Prince Thomas, Duke of Clarence
- Princes
- Princess of France
- Provost
- Publius, Senator
- Puck, or Robin Goodfellow
- Pursuivant
- Queen
- Queen Elizabeth, starts as Lady Grey, marries Edward IV
- Queen Isabel
- Queen Katharine, wife to King Henry, afterwards divorced
- Queen Margaret, daughter to Reignier, afterwards married to King Henry VI
- Quince, a carpenter
- Ralph Mouldy, country soldier
- Rambures, French lord
- Regan, daughter to Lear
- Reignier, duke of Anjou, and titular king of Naples
- Richard III (Duke of Gloucester), son of Richard Plantagenet, duke of York; was duke of Gloucester before enthronement
- Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester), becomes duke of York in Henry VI, Part
- Richard Plantagenet the Younger
- Richmond (Henry VII), Earl of Richmond, later Henry VII
- Robert Shallow, country Justice
- Robin, page to Falstaff
- Roman
- Romeo, Son to Montague
- Rosaline, lady attending on the princess
- Rugby, servant to Doctor Caius
- Rumour, the Presenter
- Salanio, friend to Antonio and Bassiano
- Salarino, friend to Antonio and Bassiano
- Salerio, friend to Antonio and Bassiano
- Sampson, Servant to Capulet
- Scout
- Scribe
- Scrivener
- Second 'Prentice
- Second Beadle
- Second Capulet, An old man, cousin to Capulet
- Second Carrier
- Second Citizen
- Second Citizen
- Second Citizen
- Second Commoner
- Second Conspirator
- Second Drawer
- Second Fisherman
- Second Gentleman
- Second Gentleman
- Second Gentleman
- Second Gentleman
- Second Gentleman
- Second Groom
- Second Herald
- Second Huntsman
- Second Keeper
- Second Knight
- Second Lady
- Second Lord
- Second Lord
- Second Merchant, indebted to Angelo
- Second Messenger
- Second Messenger
- Second Messenger
- Second Murderer
- Second Murderer
- Second Musician
- Second Neighbour
- Second Officer
- Second Patrician
- Second Petitioner
- Second Pirate
- Second Roman
- Second Sailor
- Second Secretary, to Wolsey
- Second Senator
- Second Sentinel
- Second Servant
- Second Servant
- Second Servant
- Second Servant
- Second Serviceman
- Second Serving-Man
- Second Servingman
- Second Soldier
- Second Soldier
- Second Warder
- Second Watchman
- Second Watchman
- Sentinels
- Sergeant
- Sergeant, a sergeant-at-arms
- Servant, servant to Diomedes
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant
- Servant 1
- Servant 2
- Servant 3
- Servants
- Servants
- Serving-Men
- Seventh Citizen
- Several Citizens
- Shakespeare, the voice of Shakespeare's poetry
- Shepherd, father to Joan of Arc
- Sheriff
- Sheriff
- Sheriff of Wiltshire
- Shylock, a rich Jew
- Sicinius Velutus, tribune of the people
- Silence, country Justice
- Simon Shadow, country soldier
- Simonides, king of Pentapolis
- Simpcox, an imposter
- Simpcox's Wife
- Simple, servant to Slender
- Sir William Glansdale
- Sir Anthony Denny
- Sir Henry Guildford
- Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh parson
- Sir Hugh Mortimer, uncle to the Duke of York
- Sir Humphrey Stafford, brother to William Stafford
- Sir James Blount
- Sir James Tyrrel
- Sir John Colville
- Sir John Fastolfe
- Sir John Montgomery
- Sir John Mortimer, uncle to the Duke of York
- Sir John Somerville
- Sir John Stanley
- Sir Michael, a friend to the Archbishop of York
- Sir Nathaniel, a curate
- Sir Nicholas Vaux
- Sir Pierce of Exton
- Sir Richard Ratcliff
- Sir Robert Brakenbury
- Sir Stephen Scroop
- Sir Thomas Erpingham
- Sir Thomas Gargrave
- Sir Thomas Grey
- Sir Thomas Lovell
- Sir Thomas Vaughan
- Sir Walter Herbert
- Sir William Catesby
- Sir William Lucy
- Sir William Stanley, called also Earl of Derby
- Sixth Citizen
- Slender, cousin to Shallow
- Smith the Weaver, a follower of Cade
- Snare, a Sheriff's officer
- Snout, a tinker
- Snug, a joiner
- Soldier
- Soldier
- Soldier
- Solinus, Duke of Ephesus
- Son, who has killed his father
- Soothsayer
- Spirit
- Starveling, a tailor
- Stephano, servant to Portia
- Strato, servant to Brutus
- Surveyor, to the Duke of Buckingham
- Tailor
- Thaisa, daughter to Simonides
- Thaliard, a lord of Antioch
- Thersites, a deformed and scurrilous Greek
- Theseus, Duke of Athens
- Thieves
- Third Citizen
- Third Citizen
- Third Citizen
- Third Conspirator
- Third Drawer
- Third Fisherman
- Third Gentleman
- Third Gentleman
- Third Groom
- Third Knight
- Third Lord
- Third Lord
- Third Messenger
- Third Musician
- Third Neighbour
- Third Pirate
- Third Roman
- Third Servant
- Third Serviceman
- Third Serving-Man
- Third Servingman
- Third Soldier
- Third Watchman
- Third Watchman
- Thomas Horner, an armourer
- Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk
- Thomas Rotherham, archbishop of York
- Thomas Wart, country soldier
- Time, as the chorus
- Tintinius, friend to Brutus
- Titania, queen of the fairies
- Titus Lartius, general against the Volscians
- Townsman
- Tranio
- Travellers
- Travers, retainer of Northumberland
- Trebonius, a conspirator against Caesar
- Tressel, a gentleman attending on Lady Anne
- Troilus, son of Priam, king of Troy
- Tubal, a Jew, his friend
- Tullus Aufidius, general of the Vulscians
- Tutor of Rutland
- Tybalt, Nephew to Lady Capulet
- Tyrian Sailor
- Ulysses, a Greek prince
- Valeria, friend to Virgilia
- Varrius
- Varro, servant to Brutus
- Vaux
- Vernon, of the White Rose, or York, faction
- Vincentio, a merchant of Pisa
- Vincentio, the Duke
- Vintner
- Virgilia, wife to Coriolanus
- Volsce
- Volumnia, mother to Coriolanus
- Volumnius, friend to Brutus
- Walter Whitmore
- Watch
- Widow
- William Page, a boy, son to Page
- William Stafford, brother to Sir Humphrey Stafford
- Williams, soldier in King Henry's army
- Winchester, Henry Beaufort, great-uncle to Henry V, bishop of Winchster, and later cardinal
- Woodvile, lieutenant of the Tower
- Young Cato, friend to Brutus
- Young Clifford
- Young Coriolanus, son to Coriolanus
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