Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Shakespeare's Comedy of All's Well That Ends Well: Edited, With Notes
The text presents many difficulties, on account of the pe culiarities of the style and the corruptions of the folio. Ver planck remarks The language approaches in many places to the style Of Measure for Measure, as if much of it had been written in that season of gloom which imparted to the poet's style something Of'the darkness that hung over his soul. In addition to these inherent difficulties, there are several indications of an imperfect revision, as if words and lines intended to be rejected had been left in the manuscript.
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