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28 THE TOMAHAWK. [July 18, 1868.
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A WORD WITH THE ACTORS.
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conceit When and will greed actors y van...
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TUB MANIACS COLUMN; or, PUZZLES FOR LUNATICS!
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i. M My secon first is d the the name le...
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ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST. Cy i...
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** Correspondents are Informed that Cont...
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What May Be The .Final Issue Of Mr. Disr...
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28 The Tomahawk. [July 18, 1868.
28 THE TOMAHAWK . [ July 18 , 1868 .
A Word With The Actors.
A WORD WITH THE ACTORS .
Conceit When And Will Greed Actors Y Van...
conceit When will greed actors y vanity learn to to subordinate an appearance their of egr decency egious self and - than courtesy his head ? No sooner immediatel does one turned of the profession he ives get any himself praise as many He is very airs as sorry a bantam , but he cock " cannot y on the play , top such of a the part g great because Pyramid Mr . . B . has got a better one , and he can ' t really play second to him . " professors How contemptible might try this and is ! sustain Surely , the if acting dignity reall of that an art art , by its but
instance acting good of a sense young , if they actor have ( one not who got has it succeeded . We know in winning one many himself difficulties a name and against disadvantages much prejudice ) who , has and not by lost overcoming his head b in always y success care undertaken and ; and study he made any has part shown the , g part iven himself , instead him a , true however of waiting artist , small for for he , some and has part respect to , make and the him profession . It is for such depend actors that on this authors , that have the public a real will not long tolerate their insufferable egotism and assumption ;
not they on will their support name those ; who actors are not who alway rest s their forcing fame their on their own self merit on , their audience , instead of the part they represent . Every dramatic author so successful possessing , must any become talent or wearied self-respect and , disgusted even if he with be ever the endless bickerings , the mean envy , and nauseous self-conceit of but the when Green- a room man . is Women so to the have exclusion a right of to every be sill other y and quality vain , , he deserves to be well whipped .
one We being are moved that we to have make a these great remarks love and by respect several for considerations the Drama , , other and wish niht to the feel first respect one of at a least new toward iece s its certain exponents actor . who The alone played without the g princi , bring pal ing part on , when the lad called y who p for had , at m the ore end than , came shared on the intended honours . The , and actor for whom is a gentleman more than of half long the standing applause on the
yet stage such , of is great the generosity talent , and and one courtesy unusuall that y courted he showed by society towards ; her a very rising own difficult young interests part actress with to that , great a most of the care amiable princi and pal judgment lad actor y , who . , It subordinating had would played have for served what he did gentleman was not onl ght y had unmannerly he been , it hissed was unmanly off the . stage We , once on a lad saw who an actor had at realised the Haymarket in the most Theatre delihtful , when manner bringing one y g
up of Shakespeare a bouquet while ' s heroines he looked , allow on her comp to lacentl stoop y . down He and probabl pick y thoug sense ht of that his in own behaving importance thus to and a ddbu di tante gnity , he whereas showed a proper only showed his own abominable rudeness . that ^ ^ W Any ^ these w ^ ^ - ^ one ^ rmr ¦ ^^ are Vi m who «< ^^ but ^ W knows ^ sli " ¦ ^ " ^ v " ht W the instances ^ ^ H ^ world ^ ^* W V . ^ ^^ ^^ ^ V behind of ^^ ^ the ^ ^^ ^^ the intolerable m * ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ scenes « 4 T Pl ^ b will self- confess conceit JfV of actorsThe g ^^ few ^^ " ^ «^^^ | ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ , ^^^ * W
gentleman . on the reason stage is why that so they are professional unused to s can playing play the a part any ideas off it . We birth do not rank associate , or eve with n education the word ; it " gentleman is possible . " , and and who anything can ' t pronounce improbable properl , that y any a man word who of more drops than his three h ' s , been syllables educated , may be at Eton a greater and Oxford " gentle . man Every " than true a artist duke is who a gen has - tleman j but h any man who is in his own the 4 fr sole object of
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Conceit When And Will Greed Actors Y Van...
their jealousies and animosities so far as to unite in hearty p accord ieces of our the great comp authors lete representation , with a sole vie of w some to the of most the master perfect - rendering cation , then of all l the men p , art who s , and are not not to the their trumpeters own personal of managers glorifiwe are upon accord worth whose y to of favours other the same arts they and respect dep their end and , professors own of the that same . acting honours and which actors
Tub Maniacs Column; Or, Puzzles For Lunatics!
TUB MANIACS COLUMN ; or , PUZZLES FOR LUNATICS !
I. M My Secon First Is D The The Name Le...
i . M My secon first is d the the name letter of O a famous city , M M y third fourth the seventh lish conjunction month , of the , M My y y whole fifth a one French of Shakespeare conjunction ' , plays year . ,
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4 . M My first second is my a self , That Ere y he Marmion rushed on gave to , die The two make the name ;
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Answers To The Puzzles In Our Last. Cy I...
ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST . Cy i mbeline . Backslide . . 2 . Hebe . 3 . Leghorn . 4 . Comedian . 5 . " Answers have been received from A . O . Q . U ., Moses in Wonders Bedlam Sam , Owtcihpargotilor , , Bungaroo Jack the Warnished Bumbletwa elbbircs , Jersey B ncker . L . , S Cabbage . the Jew Binfi Stalk , e A , Warley Si Road gnor
Cockles Lunatic , , E Rub . J . y ' Kidd s Ghost y and , Ven A . u W s and . Ry Adonis berg , Nodger , Baker , ' Goshawk Bills , John , S . Ernest M . F ., , Poppy T . W , . Linda Hussey Princess , J . H . L , . Gammong Winton , W . ' est . H . Hackney tout-a-fait , Sarey bosh , Bolto Birdham Gamp n , Heb C . Mud T . , H Old -cockle ermit Harry , Crab Ling Felixstone , , Carry Blanche Bex T M . , C . Towhit , . G D . . C C , . Anti B S ., amuel - Fred Teapot . R E . . , Thomas Muzzled , , Pups Jack , , H S . olved M . M It ., , Gulnare Somelimejol , Hyde eba , Park Q . W ) , . , Cornubia R . V ., Two , J . and H . Batey Reyd , , Two Medicus Clapham , Ynn Contortionists Nesuhlla , 32 , s . r Twist ank C , , Awfully Retsof , Easy Jasor , Blackshamingham , Edouard N . Ella , and Kingston-on-Thames .
** Correspondents Are Informed That Cont...
** Correspondents are Informed that Contributions cannot possibly be returned by the w Editor they attach on any any consideration value to them whatever . AH letters . Contributors on I-ITBRARY should matters make copies should of be their addressed articles to If the ( Mr . Editor Heather . ) Letters to Insure , on attention purely . BUSINESS Envelopes matters containing , should 1 solely be Answers addressed to to Acrostics the Publisher should be marked " Acrostic . "
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 18, 1868, page 28, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_18071868/page/10/
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