Show THESE GENIUSES MIS MATED Men of Renown Who Received No NoV V Help From Many or of the worlds host most brilliant m men n received absolutely no sympathY or assistance from rom their wives sa says s the Philadelphia Inquirer Among thee these was Sir Walter Vater Scot Scott who while walk walking walking ing wIth his wife in the tho felds fields one day caled called her attention to some lambs re remarking remarking marking that they were v ere beautiful Yes echoed she lambs are arc beau That incomparable essayist and chirp chirpIng lug Ing philosopher Montaigne married but once When his good wire wife Ier left him he shed the tears usual on such occa occasions occasions and sid said he would not marry again though i it were to wisdom her herself herself self selfA A young painter of geat great promise I once told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he had taKen talen a wie wife Married ejaculated the horned horried Sir Joshua then you are ruined as an artst artist The wives of Dante Miton Milton Dr Dryden den Addison and Steele shed no glor glory on the sex and brought no peace to their The list of unhappily marred married Is large and brilliant I It includes William Beckford the author of whose normous fortune and geat great tal talents talents were alike aUke wasted Lord Lyton Lytton was also unhappIly though romantically married and a large Dart at least of the subsequent misery was due to his temper and con conduct conduct duct But perhaps ful full justice has not been done to the i Ill effects ot of the long and hard struggle wih with poverty which he maintained wih wIth such success but butwil wil with such constant labor labor during many years The temperament temperaments or of Charles Dickens and Us wife were so o different that they lived apart for several years preceding the tho great novelists death Lord and nd Lady Byon Byron separated about a year aler after their marriage and they never met again Ha marriage was unhappy In 1758 HaYdn had after great struggles got so far as to obtain a musical di directorship directorship wih with Count and set ted tied In Vienna His salary was only forms but he had board and ing free Many pupils came to him and among others two daughters of the hairdresser ICelle He leI fell deeply i In love wih with one but his affection was not reciprocated by the lady who fled to a convent He le leas vas as by the father it Is said to marry the other but she made his life Ufe miserable ard and he finally separated himself from her |