Which Word Beginning With M, Referring To The Mistaken Use Of An Incorrect Word With A Similar Sound Creating A Humorous Sentence, Derives From A Character Of Richard Sheridan’S 1775 Play The Rivals? An Example Includes Shakespeare’S Dogberry Stating That He Has Comprehended Two 'Auspicious' Persons (Instead Of 'Apprehended Two Suspicious Persons').

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1. Which Word Beginning With M, Referring To The Mistaken Use Of An Incorrect Word With A Similar Sound Creating A Humorous Sentence, Derives From A Character Of Richard Sheridan’S 1775 Play The Rivals? An Example Includes Shakespeare’S Dogberry Stating That He Has Comprehended Two 'Auspicious' Persons (Instead Of 'Apprehended Two Suspicious Persons').