Show ail A fi sa a v I 1 11 a camless A MT EDEN I 1 0 1 a ow BK aw r fa when sha kapeA ia re wrote all the worlds a stage and all the men and women merely players t he came very 1 nearly or asne aras I 1 BO so gifted emair 0 m abu ildi ng 1 w esq jr than ll 11 he diw knew f his ais I 1 intuition i n did not reach to all that was to follow I 1 and it was wits impossible for it to do so hut but it prototyped a condition things which entitle its io author to a place among the psychological geniuses of the world for though he may have dashed the sentence jonh hurriedly W 47 as abone 1 of thea t moment T A ir ir e SIPS abie in in words ord s was always and at 11 all times bursting forth still it conveyed mora more than we are wont to a ascribe cribe to it jt meantie properly digested that we are but the creatures of a time that we have a 11 birth an a deate or fr 1 in in stake an entry a per firmance for mance aimini aird an eix wa co sc we remain for a period and we go during the pilgrimage we can do I 1 one thing or another ira we can acom port ourselves that we will be respected spec ted and we can do such other and meaner meaner things as make life a ta 0 of tr I 1 peonage from which ww ky i V M escape is a 0 consummation devoutly to be wished but it isso f far ar as tem concer concerns ns go goa a ap ay because we are enacting a part the heavy I 1 vill villain ain t the good old man the LJ A hope hove I 1 inspired youth the ardent lover over the patient philosopher the righteous judge and the rambling I 1 lunatic all these and many jothen shades of character having their place but it would seem also that figurative presentations oc of oui our I 1 arary y r sid il should v fin findlon d f ara r L 1 ave the stage somewhat ni e w t of f a reflex x a and ad d that that excellent system of education for the youth and I 1 J 41 t pled alef exemplar for the aged should I 1 not be made the means mean s of creating and fostering prurient appetites or morbid mo abid fancies abid vie wedin this light what can we say of an Adam leas eden 4 divested Dives fe fed I 1 off or 41 its 1 suggestiveness ages veness I 1 and and its f r appeals to to actual salacity it amounts to ex I 1 it lias ao no literary I 1 men merit t i i is s q quite bite g guiltless I 1 of oad a plot portrays nothing from which the thinker may form a conclusion jandl land f in i 1 fine 1 represents nothing in heaven earth or hell it t 9 81 simply a few bubbles on the broad sea of humanity so much of substance as they may F being of the character of tha 1 I 1 V c cheers for the time being but leaves its victim degraded 0 forlorn fori orn sheridan I 1 I 1 presented 9 a masterpiece king lear lar on the same stage a few nights before e where the eden was brought out it is a play calculated I 1 W za 1 j 7 r i ft a t f to ava r 0 u s eleb e a deepest 6 ep wei lymp sympathies ta A and enchain the most pro found attention of all lovers f of literature poesy esy and art nit and sheridan did it full justice yet he played to empty benches beaches while the 7 F t 1 1 ti 1 es A other A attraction 1 drew eo so 10 fargean lar gean 1 I 1 mu audience bence that standing s t and ing ro room om was I 1 almost at a premium it is cat cwt ja 2 jt all goes goesta to show that thai we need more intellectual soci boci eliw more debating clubs more support for moral newspapers and I 1 a general tendency in the direction I 1 of upholding that fino fine moral sense I 1 j of virtue cpr uprightness ig and sobriety founder of utah b sought i t to establish and maintain the world is a stage but it is left to us I 1 to determine as to the chara character ates of the performances v which ich ta take j place upon it |