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The Comedy Of Errors Collection

"The Comedy of Errors" is a timeless masterpiece by William Shakespeare that never fails to bring laughter and amusement

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The Comedy of Errors
2102103 The Comedy of Errors by Scheiner, Artus (1863-1938); (add.info.: Literature. The twins Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse. The Comedy of Errors, play by William Shakespeare (1592-94)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: Dromeo of Epheus: 'Let my master in'(The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho)

Dromeo of Epheus: "Let my master in"(The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho)
2920070 Dromeo of Epheus: " Let my master in" (The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho) by Price, Norman Mills (1877-1951); Private Collection; (add.info)

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Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors (engraving)
7183254 Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors)

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Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (litho)
7171728 Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: 'He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get'Comedy of Errors

"He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get"Comedy of Errors, Act I
969862 " He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get" Comedy of Errors, Act I, Scene 2 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: 'Plead you to me, fair dame?'(litho)

"Plead you to me, fair dame?"(litho)
2794840 " Plead you to me, fair dame?" (litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Plead you to me, fair dame)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV (gravure)

The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV (gravure)
671942 The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV (gravure) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV)

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Dromio of Ephesus (gravure)
667659 Dromio of Ephesus (gravure) by Boyd, Alexander Stuart (1854-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dromio of Ephesus)

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Comedy of Errors
LLM455169 Comedy of Errors by Dudley, Robert (fl.1865-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors. Illustration from The Library Shakespeare (William Mackenzie)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho)

The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho)
6022065 The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I. Antipholus S)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho)

William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho)
5219132 William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho) by Scheiner, Artus (1863-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy Of Errors)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: 'How comes it now, my husband, 'said she, 'O how comes it that I have lost your love?'(litho)

"How comes it now, my husband, "said she, "O how comes it that I have lost your love?"(litho)
2794919 " How comes it now, my husband, " said she, " O how comes it that I have lost your love?" (litho) by Copping

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: 'Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!'Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho)

"Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!"Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho)
969860 " Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!" Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Alas)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving)

Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving)
971628 Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The 'Comedy of Errors'by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho)

The "Comedy of Errors"by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho)
1056824 The " Comedy of Errors" by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho) by Macquoid, Percy (1852-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure)

Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure)
671941 Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving)

Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving)
971629 Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The ship split on a mighty rock (litho)

The ship split on a mighty rock (litho)
2794841 The ship split on a mighty rock (litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: The ship split on a mighty rock)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving)

The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving)
727155 The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The Comedy of Errors (etching)

The Comedy of Errors (etching)
969183 The Comedy of Errors (etching) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene iii)

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: The 'Comedy of Errors'at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, 'Villain, Thou Liest!'(litho)

The "Comedy of Errors"at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, "Villain, Thou Liest!"(litho)
1100478 The " Comedy of Errors" at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, " Villain, Thou Liest!" (litho) by English School

Background imageThe Comedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798

Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798. Artist: James Stow
Comedy of Errors Act 4 Scene 4. Antipholis of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan & c, 1798. After Francis Wheatley (1747-1801). From Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, 1795, by John Boydell. [J. & J


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"The Comedy of Errors" is a timeless masterpiece by William Shakespeare that never fails to bring laughter and amusement. This frontispiece engraving captures the essence of the play, with its intricate details and black-and-white charm. The illustration from "Tales from Shakespeare" adds a splash of color, bringing the characters to life. In this hilarious scene, Dromio of Ephesus pleads with his master to let him in. The confusion and mistaken identities are at their peak, creating chaos and uproarious situations. The litho print showcases the expressive nature of the characters as they navigate through this comedic maze. Shakespeare's wit shines through in every line, like when one character laments, "He that commends me to mine own content commends me to the thing I cannot get. " These words perfectly capture the absurdity and frustration experienced by our protagonists. The litho print featuring a fair dame pleading her case adds another layer of humor to this tale. It highlights how even women are not spared from being entangled in this web of errors. Act IV Scene IV brings us yet another gravure depicting Dromio of Ephesus caught up in an amusing predicament. His bewildered expression mirrors our own as we try to keep track of all these mistaken identities. As Act V Scene I unfolds before our eyes on this litho print, we can't help but laugh at each twist and turn. Will everything be resolved? Or will these errors continue to entertain us? "The Comedy of Errors" is truly a delightful play filled with misunderstandings, misadventures, and mirthful moments that have stood the test of time. Whether you're a fan or new to Shakespearean comedies, prepare yourself for an evening full of laughter.