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William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act IV
Act IVScene IA public placeEnter Second Merchant, Angelo, and an OfficerSecond MerchantYou know since Pentecost the sum is due, And since I have not much importuned you; Nor now I had not,…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Dramatis Personae
Dramatis PersonaeSolinus, Duke of Ephesus. Aegeon, a merchant of Syracuse.twin brothers, and sons to Aegeon and Aemilia.Antipholus of EphesusAntipholus of Syracusetwin brothers, and…comedy
(Encyclopedia) comedy, literary work that aims primarily to provoke laughter. Unlike tragedy, which seeks to engage profound emotions and sympathies, comedy strives to entertain chiefly through…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe MartEnter Antipholus of Syracuse, Dromio of Syracuse, and First MerchantFirst MerchantTherefore give out you are of Epidamnum, Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate. This…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIA public placeEnter Antipholus of SyracuseAntipholus of SyracuseThe gold I gave to Dromio is laid up Safe at the Centaur; and the heedful slave Is wander'd forth, in care to seek me…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Luciana and Antipholus of SyracuseLucianaAnd may it be that you have quite forgot A husband's office? shall, Antipholus. Even in the spring of love, thy love-springs rot…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIThe house of Antipholus of EphesusEnter Adriana and LucianaAdrianaAh, Luciana, did he tempt thee so? Mightst thou perceive austerely in his eye That he did plead in earnest? yea or no…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIA public placeEnter Antipholus of SyracuseAntipholus of SyracuseThere's not a man I meet but doth salute me As if I were their well-acquainted friend; And every one doth call me by…William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVA streetEnter Antipholus of Ephesus and the OfficerAntipholus of EphesusFear me not, man; I will not break away: I'll give thee, ere I leave thee, so much money, To warrant thee, as I…Benjamin of Tudela
(Encyclopedia) Benjamin of TudelaBenjamin of Tudelat&oomacr;dāˈlä [key], d.1173, rabbi considered the first European to approach the borders of China, b. Tudela, Spain. He traveled (1159–73)…