Crossword-Solution: BEERBOHM
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| Clue | Answers |
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| English writer and caricaturist, d. 1956 | 1 answer |
| Sir Herbert ___ Tree. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEERBOHM (5)
Indeed, in the wild school of caricature then current, Mr Max Beerbohm had represented him as a proposition in the fourth book of Euclid.
This clearly was not what most struck Beerbohm Tree, during the time he was in close contact with Stevenson, while arranging the production of _Beau Austin_ at the Haymarket Theatre, for he sees, or confesses to seeing, only one side, and that the most assertive, and in a sense, unreal one: "Stevenson," says Mr Tree, "always seemed to me an epicure in life.
Yet the fact that _Beau Austin_, in spite of being 'put on' by so eminent an actor-manager as Mr Beerbohm Tree, was no great success on the stage, is a fair proof that the piece lacked some of the essentials, good or bad, of dramatic success.
James Pethel By MAX BEERBOHM I was shocked this morning when I saw in my newspaper a paragraph announcing his sudden death.
Look here Soames, you know me better than to suppose that I-- After all, the name Max Beerbohm is not at all an uncommon one, and there must be several Enoch Soameses running around, or, rather, Enoch Soames is a name that might occur to any one writing a story.
Quotes with BEERBOHM (2)
…the art of writing has for backbone some fierce attachment to an idea…. It is on the back of an idea, something believed in with conviction or seen with precision and thus compelling words to a shape….You have not finished with it because you have read it, any more than friendship is ended because it is time to part. Life wells up and alters and adds. Even things in a book-case change if they are alive; we find ourselves wanting to meet them again; we find them altered. So w…
But there is a way of despising the dandelion which is not that of the dreary pessimist, but of the more offensive optimist. It can be done in various ways; one of which is saying, "You can get much better dandelions at Selfridge's," or "You can get much cheaper dandelions at Woolworth's." Another way is to observe with a casual drawl, "Of course nobody but Gamboli in Vienna really understands dandelions," or saying that nobody would put up with the old-fashioned dandelion si…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1957).