"the Gloss of Youth," An Imaginary Episode in the Lives of William Shakespeare And John Fletcher

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"the Gloss of Youth," An Imaginary Episode in the Lives of William Shakespeare And John Fletcher
Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930
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The Globe was burned to the ground. Is that the reason for thy choice?
Noll No, Master Will, it is [hesitates] because I love to hear my own name spoke out loud by the player, to all the people there.
[34] Digitized by Google "THE GLOSS OF YOUTH" Shakespeare Thine own name! Why my lad, there is none called Noll, or Oliver, in all that play. What meanest thou?
Noll No not exactly all my name, but one there is who near the end says: "Cromwell, Cromwell, had I but served my King with half the zeal
... that I have served my God—'' Shakespeare 'Tis the other way round I think; but those are Jack Fletcher's lines, do as thou likest with 'em. So thy name is Oliver Cromwell, eh? Thou art the son of the Putney brewer?
Noll He's not a brewer. He but owns a brewery.
Shakespeare I cry you mercy — I shall not forget. But if thou dost so like to hear thy name, why not choose As You Like It. There is I'm sure enough of Oliver in that.
[351 Digitized by Google "THE GLOSS OF YOUTH'' Noll Tis not as / like it, at all.— That's but a silly play.


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