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Comedy of Errors
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William Shakespeare
wrote
The Comedy of Errors
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Comedy of Errors
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Comedic Play
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Antipholus of Syracuse
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Twin Brother of Antipholus of Ephesus, Son to Aegeon and Aemelia
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Dromio of Syracuse
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Twin Brother to Dromio of Ephesus, and Attendant on the Two Antipholuses
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Adriana
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Wife to Antipholus of Ephesus
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Antipholus of Ephesus
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Twin Brother of Antipholus of Syracuse, Son to Aegeon and Aemilia
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Dromio of Ephesus
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Twin Brother to Dromio of Syracuse, and Attendant on the Two Antipholuses
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Luciana
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Sister to Adriana
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Angelo
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
A Goldsmith
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Solinus
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Duke of Ephesus
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Aegeon
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
A Merchant of Syracuse
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Aemilia
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Wife to Aegeon, an Abbess at Ephesus
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Courtezan
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
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Luce
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
Servant to Adriana
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Pinch
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
A Schoolmaster
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Balthazar
is a character in
Comedy of Errors
A Merchant
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Comedy of Errors
begins
"Proceed, Solinus, to Procure My Fall, And by the Doom of Death End Woes and All."
Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall And by the doom of death end woes and all.
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Shakespeare Opening Lines
Comedy of Errors
ends
"And Now Let's Go Hand in Hand, Not One Before Another."
Nay, then, thus: We came into the world like brother and brother; And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another.
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Shakespeare Closing Lines
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