“A table full of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Arden Shakespeare: The Comedy Of Errors: Second Series
This book is a part of the Arden Shakespeare series, which offers scholarly editions of Shakespeare's works. It includes 'The Comedy of Errors,' a play known for its slapstick humor and intricate plot involving identical twins. The Second Series edition features additional scholarly commentary and analysis. more
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