1884-5 Player. I hope we haue reform'd that indifferently with | vs <, Sir>. | |
1886-7 Ham. O reforme it altogether, and let those that | play your clownes | |
1887-8 speake no more then is set downe for | them, for there be of them that | |
1888-9 wil themselues laugh, | to set on some quantitie of barraine spectators | |
1889-91 to laugh | to, though in the meane time, some necessary question | of | |
1891-2 the play be then to be considered, that's villanous, and | shewes a most | |
1892-3 pittifull ambition in the foole that vses | it: goe make you readie. <Exit Players.> {How} | |