“Why, headstrong liberty is lashed with woe. There's nothing situate under heaven's eye But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Comedy of Errors: Third Series
This book is a compilation of plays that explore the theme of mistaken identities, leading to humorous and chaotic outcomes. The plays within are known for their witty dialogue and slapstick humor, often involving characters who are confused for one another due to their striking resemblance or other circumstances. more
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