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DRAMMATIS PERSONAE.
- Stanford,—A Morose Melan••holy Man, tormented beyond Measure with the Impertinence of People, and resolved to leave the World to be quit of them.
- Lovel,—An Ayery young Gentleman, frie•••• to St••••∣ford, one that is pleased with, an•• ••aughs 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Impertinents, and that which is the o∣thers torment, is his recreation.
- Sir Posi••ive At-all, A foolish Knight, that pretends to under∣stand every thing in the world, and will suffer no man to understand any thing in his Com∣pany; so foolishly Positive, that he will never be convinced of an Error, though ne∣ver so grosse—
- Ninny,—A conceited Poet, alwayes troubling men with impertinent Discourses of Poetry, and the repetition of his own Verses; in all his Discourse he uses such affected Words, that 'tis as bad as the Canting of a Gyp∣sie.
- VVoodcock—A Familiar loving Coxcombe, that em∣braces and kisses all men: so used to his Familiar endearing expressions, that he can∣not forb••ar▪ them in the midst of his A••∣ger.
- Huffe,—An impudent Cowardly Hector that tor∣ments St••••ford with coming to borrow Mo∣ney, and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 beaten by him.
- Roger,—Stanfords Man.
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