[I]n ſome comedyes of Errors, […] the Miſtres and the Maide change habits […]
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[I]n ſome comedyes of Errors, […] the Miſtres and the Maide change habits […]
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VVhat Comedies''' of errors ſvvell the ſtage / VVith your moſt publike vices, vvhen the age / Dares perſonate in action, for, your eies / Ranke Sceanes of your luſt-ſvveating qualities: […]
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[S]uch a comedy of errors, brought about by back doors, private ſtair-caſes, and falſe keys, might pleaſe the romantic taſte of the Spaniards, but vvill never bear the teſt of Engliſh criticiſm.
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'The Comedy of Humours' would have been a suitable name for it [William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (written 1595 or 1596)], as a companion piece to 'The Comedy of Errors'; for it is just a comedy of errors, with the element of humours or fancies added.
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