Show lluklntlrln as a tu mrr Aa n 1 composer Iliibliittrln had two great nulls and one great virtue Ill had n wonderful gift of beautiful and unfailing melody but he never knew when he become tedious and he wan totally Incapable I of cut crlllclsit lie never went ocr hla work In fact ho wits altogether wanting In the necessary neces-sary patience for this That which he had written remained aa first written and It la this falling that will spoil his tamo with posterity It arose from want ot control In his youth for when n mere boy ot thirteen ho woo left to his own detlrea Consequently he wroto for yours without direction and at n period when It was most necessary therefore ha failed lo learn that all Important lesion of all artists a ll lesson to IMI learned only In youth and illltl cult tIn then selfcriticism Ills nature na-ture wna ot Itself Impatient Ho rushel nlong pen In hand eager to give utterance ut-terance to the thoughta crowding hla nonurlo brain and there waa nono lo stop hint In his mad career In moods of extraordinary extra-ordinary exaltation he wrote masterpieces master-pieces almost without effort exquisite tone poetns over which the world went road s A t 1l yew fo b Jel nd trl 1 Incyer to Wiilllca oUlln l I iir 0orr iriiI work should be done Alexander Me I Arthur In the Century |