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  1. Oct 4, 2017 · Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of the old merchant Egeon—both named Antipholus—find themselves in Ephesus, without either one even knowing of the other's existence.

    • SCENE I. A hall in DUKE SOLINUS'S palace. Enter DUKE SOLINUS, AEGEON, Gaoler, Officers, and other Attendants. AEGEON. Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall.
    • SCENE I. The house of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus. Enter ADRIANA and LUCIANA. ADRIANA. Neither my husband nor the slave return'd, That in such haste I sent to seek his master!
    • SCENE I. Before the house of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus. Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus, DROMIO of Ephesus, ANGELO, and BALTHAZAR. ANTIPHOLUS. OF EPHESUS. Good Signior Angelo, you must excuse us all;
    • SCENE I. A public place. Enter Second Merchant, ANGELO, and an Officer. Second Merchant. You know since Pentecost the sum is due, And since I have not much importuned you;
    • 1 Scene I. A hall in the Duke’s palace. Enter Duke, Ægeon, Gaoler, Officers, and other Attendants. Æge. Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall, And by the doom of death end woes and all.
    • 1 Scene I. The house of Antipholus of Ephesus. Enter Adriana and Luciana. Adr. Neither my husband nor the slave return’d, That in such haste I sent to seek his master!
    • 1 Scene I. Before the house of Antipholus of Ephesus. Enter Antipholus of Ephesus, Dromio of Ephesus, Angelo, and Balthazar. Ant. E. Good Signior Angelo, you must excuse us all;
    • 1 Scene I. A public place. Enter Second Merchant, Angelo, and an Officer. Sec. Mer. You know since Pentecost the sum is due, And since I have not much importuned you;
  2. Feb 18, 2020 · Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of the old merchant Egeon—both named Antipholus—find themselves in Ephesus, without either one even knowing of the other’s existence.

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  3. ACT 1. Scene 1 Enter Solinus the Duke of Ephesus, with Egeon the Merchant of Syracuse, Jailer, and other Attendants. EGEON. Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall, And by the doom of death end woes and all. DUKE. Merchant of Syracusa, plead no more. I am not partial to infringe our laws.

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  6. Complete text. The Comedie of Errors. 1 Actus primus, Scena prima. 2 Enter the Duke of Ephesus, with the Merchant of Siracusa, 3 Iaylor, and other attendants. 4 Marchant. 5 Proceed Solinus to procure my fall, 6 And by the doome of death end woes and all. 7 Duke.

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