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'''A Comedy of Errors''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and one of his earlier Comedies.  It involves ridiculous coincidences, when two twin brothers and their twin servants are mistaken for each other.  <ref>  [[Great Books, Shakespeare, Vol. 1]], edited by William George Clarke and William Aldis Wright, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952, pp. 149-169.  </ref>   
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'''A Comedy of Errors''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and one of his earlier Comedies.  It involves ridiculous coincidences, when two twin brothers and their twin servants are mistaken for each other.  <ref>  [[Great Books, Shakespeare, Vol. 1]], edited by William George Clarke and William Aldis Wright, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952, pp. 149-169.  </ref>  It is the only one of Shakespeare's plays to mention [[America]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:37, August 31, 2007

A Comedy of Errors is a play by William Shakespeare and one of his earlier Comedies. It involves ridiculous coincidences, when two twin brothers and their twin servants are mistaken for each other. [1] It is the only one of Shakespeare's plays to mention America.

References

  1. Great Books, Shakespeare, Vol. 1, edited by William George Clarke and William Aldis Wright, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952, pp. 149-169.