The Comedy of Errors

Summary
Excerpt from Die Kom�die der Irrungen
Geste Grayorum or the History of the High and mighty Prince, Henry Prince of Purpoole who reigned and died A. D. 1594 (811a 1688) finbet {ich n�mlich �folgenbe 9201i3: "a11er such sports 11 Comedy of Errors hnlich hen fl)ien�chmen be� $iautu�) was played by the players; so that night was begun, and con tinued to the end, in nothing but confusion and errors; whe rup�n it was afterwa1 ds called The Night of Error.
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