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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]]. | + | '''A Comedy of Errors''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]] and one of his earlier Comedies from 1589. 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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A Comedy of Errors is a play by William Shakespeare and one of his earlier Comedies from 1589. 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
- ↑ Great Books, Shakespeare, Vol. 1, edited by William George Clarke and William Aldis Wright, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952, pp. 149-169.