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A type of play. Aristophanes wrote the first great comedies, and for years comedy meant a play with a happy ending as opposed to tragedy, to-day, comedy is little more than a farce, and a musical comedy is-well musical comedy!

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A type of play. Aristophanes wrote the first great comedies, and for years comedy meant a play with a happy ending as opposed to tragedy, to-day, comedy is little more than a farce, and a musical comedy is-well musical comedy!
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A type of play. Aristophanes wrote the first great comedies, and for years comedy meant a play with a happy ending as opposed to tragedy, to-day, comedy is little more than a farce, and a musical comedy is-well musical comedy!

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    Comedy (English)
    A type of play. Aristophanes wrote the first great comedies, and for years comedy meant a play with a happy ending as opposed to tragedy, to-day, comedy is little more than a farce, and a musical comedy is-well musical comedy! (English)
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