The reformation a comedy acted at the Dukes theater.

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Title
The reformation a comedy acted at the Dukes theater.
Author
Arrowsmith, Joseph, fl. 1673.
Publication
London :: Printed for William Cademan ...,
1673.
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Dramatis Personae.

Camillo an old severe Father.
Mr. Samford
Pacheco his Son a fop and a reformer.
Mr. Ant. Leigh
Tutor to Pacheco an English-man.
Mr. Underhil
Antonio Reformer.
Mr. Harris.
Pedro Reformer.
Mr. Cademan
Leandro in love with Ismena.
Mr. Cosby
Lysander Husband to Juliana.
Mr. Medbourne
Pisauro Gallant to Juliana a Reformer.
Mr. Smith
Boy to Antonio.
 
Mariana daughter to Camillo.
Mrs. Caft.
Ismena daughter to Camillo.
Mrs. Johnson.
Juliana wife to Lysander.
Mrs. Batterton
Lelia Cozen to Juliana.
Mrs. Osborn
Aemilia Mistriss to Lysander.
Mrs. Lee
Nurse.
Mrs. Norris
Lucia Servant to Aemilia.
 

Scene Venice.

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