Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Vol. 1: Comedies
In determining what passages were sumciently obscure to jus tify explanation, the editor, following eminent example, took advice of his washerwoman, and also of the correctors of the press in the omes in which the edition was printed, to whose ln telligent suggestions and thoughtful care he owes much which it gives him pleasure to acknowledge. He therefore ventures to say to any reader who may not be able to understand a passage which is left without remark, that the fault may possibly be that of some other person than the poet or the editor.
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