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&hereamoreuntruthfulwordspoke3.Fortheworldisfullofthingsthatarew,butlynwell.WasitasageasHerbertSpencerwhosaidtotheyoungmanwhohadjustbeatenhimatbilliards,"Moderateskill,sir,isthesignofagoodeyeandasteadyhand,butskillsuchasyuesayouthmisspent?"Isahplayingsupremelyristantpradappli?
AgainsttheprofessionalplayerIsaynothing;heisapublitertaiher,andbyhisskillinhisparticularsportheatleastfulfillsthefirstsocialdutyofman—thathimselfandhisfamilybyhisoweexertions.Butwhatistobesaidofthecrackamateur?Tomeheseemsoptibleofmankind.Heeardevoteshimself,forthemereselfishpleasureofthething,tosomegame,whichheplaysdayindayout;hebreaksdowarydistiheamateurandtheprofessiouallyhisskilldesertshim,andheleavesbehindhimnothingthatisofservicetohisfellowmen—notabrihed,en,notevenafamilysupportedaedbyhislabor.
Itistruethathehasprovidedeforaumberofpersons,buthehashepluithimselftothetestbywhichwedemaertainershouldjustifyhischoiceofag—thedemonstratiohatthepubliciswillingtopayhimforhise.And,whenhisdayisover,whatisleft,heworld,buttohimself?Nothingbutaisatotten,orisrememberedbystoutgentlemeninclubs.
Theplayiainly,isathingwhiwell.Butthatdoesisnatall,astheproverbwould,byimpli,persuadeus.Thereisnreeableandsalutarythanplayingagamewhielikes,aangitbadlyihepleasureofeeofahemanwhomihewinsissman—whichobservatioheruleitimpliesisseldomobserved,andparativelyfewpeoplereallyplaygamesforthesheereheplaying.Isthisheprevalendpopularityofhandicaps4?Whyshouldweexpecttobegivenpoibethatiherthanourownskill?
"Ah!but,"myreadermaysay,"thelayerwantstoretsihemaygivethestroergame."Really,Idohatisso.Possible,sometimes,astrongandvaingloriousplayermaywishtogivepoints,ihisviaybethemoreIdonotthihisisthetrueexplanation.That,Isuspect,wasgiveherdaybythesecretaryofalawour,inwhichIplayed."Whyallthisnonsenseofhandicaps?Whyusbesquarelybeaten,a?"Iaskedhi"Because,"Hereplied,"ifwedidnotgivehandieofthelessgoodplayerswoulde;Isthatnotathatthemajorityofushavebothrealizedthetruevaluedoingatrivialthingbadly,foritsownsake,andmustneedshaveourmindsbuoyedaoafalsesenseofexce?
&isnotonlysusicallytrivialthingsasgamesthatarewbadly.Thisisatruthwhich,oddlyefreelyofsomethings—butnotofothers—andasathingwhichwearequitettodowillletmeiing.Ag,atitsbest,beagreatart,athingwsupremelywell,thoughitsworth,likethatofalliivearts,islessesevaworksimediumofhumanfleshandblood,ahattheactorcreate—forwhatretativeartistisreallyacreativeartistwinaperishablemedium—isanimpressionupoihtarousedin,themindsofanaudiendisincapableofrecord.
Ag,thee—thoughIhaveochedeversobrieflytheproofofmybelief—beagreatart.Butisaerredfromtakingpartiricalsbythesideratioaotabitofit!AlynisohingsaboutwhichIamwritihethingsthatarewbadly.
Ahingismusic;butheretheproverbialfallaexertsitspower,asitdoesnot,forsomeobsdunreasoningdisation,inag.Mostpeopleseemtothinkthatiftheyg,orplaythepiano,fiddle,orsackbut,admirablywell,theymustnotdoahingsatall.Thattheyshouldnotindisatelyforcetheirinferiorperformahepubliupontheiraces,Iadmit.Butthatthereis;i;forinferiormusianuntruththatIflatlydeny.
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