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Not What You Meant?  There are 3 definitions for Comedy of errors.

Compounding Errors: Compounding Errors

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William Shakespeare
About 55 pages (16,342 words)
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T. G. Bishop, Case Western Reserve University

The sea, in fact, is that state of barbaric vagueness and disorder out of which civilisation has emerged, and into which, unless saved by the effort of gods and men, it is always liable to relapse.

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