THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. ACT I. I. 1 Scene I. A hall in the Duke's General Notes are in their original location at the end of the play, followed by the text-critical notes originally printed at the bottom of each page. All notes are hyperlinked in both directions. In dialogue, a link from a speaker’s name generally means that the note applies to an entire line or group of lines. Line numbers—shown in the right margin and used for all notes—are from the original text. In prose passages the exact line counts will depend on your browser settings, and will probably be different from the displayed numbers. Stage directions were not included in the line numbering. THE WORKSOFWILLIAM SHAKESPEAREEDITED BYWILLIAM GEORGE CLARK, M.A.FELLOW AND TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AND PUBLIC ORATOR |
Dramatis PersonÆ | ||
Act I | Scene 1 | A hall in the Duke’s palace. |
Scene 2 | The Mart. | |
Act II | Scene 1 | The house of Antipholus of Ephesus. |
Scene 2 | A public place. | |
Act III | Scene 1 | Before the house of Antipholus of Ephesus. |
Scene 2 | The same. | |
Act IV | Scene 1 | A public place. |
Scene 2 | The house of Antipholus of Ephesus. | |
Scene 3 | A public place. | |
Scene 4 | A street. | |
Act V | Scene 1 | A street before a Priory. |
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Critical Apparatus (“Linenotes”) | ||
Texts Used (from general preface) |