1846-7 Madnes in great ones must not {vnmatcht} <vnwatch'd> goe. | Exeunt. | |
1848 Enter Hamlet, and <two or > three of the Players. | .. |
1849-50 Ham. Speake the speech I pray you as I {pronoun'd} <pronounc'd> | it to you, trip- | |
1850-1 pingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it | as many of {our} <your> Players do, | |
1851-2 I had as liue the towne cryer | <had> spoke my lines, nor doe not saw the ayre | |
1852-3 too much {with} | your hand thus, but vse all gently, for in the very tor- | |
1854-5 rent tempest, and as I may say, <the> whirlwind of {your} | passion, you must | |