Troades, or, The royal captives a tragedy / written originally in Latin by Lucius Annæus Seneca ... ; English'd by Edward Sherburne, Esq. ; with annotations.

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Troades, or, The royal captives a tragedy / written originally in Latin by Lucius Annæus Seneca ... ; English'd by Edward Sherburne, Esq. ; with annotations.
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
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London :: Printed by Anne Godbid and John Playford, for Samuel Carr ...,
1679.
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Persons represented in the Tragedy.
  • Hecuba, Queen of Troy.
  • Chorus, of Trojan La∣dies.
  • 〈◊〉〈◊〉, a Grecian Priest.
  • Agamemnon, King, and General of the Grecians.
  • Calchas, a Grecian Pro∣phet.
  • ...Helena.
  • Pyrrhus, Son of Achilles.
  • Andromache, Hector's Widow.
  • An Old Trojan. Ulysses.
  • Astyanax, Son of He∣ctor and Androma∣che.
  • Polyxena, Daughter of Priam and He∣cuba, Mute.
  • ...Nuncius.

THE SCENE, The Ruines of TROY.

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