Beerbohm
Sir Max, 1872–1956, English essayist, critic, and caricaturist.
Historical Examples
But Mr. Beerbohm deserves more than any artist of our time the epithet “economical.”
The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920 Various
Mr. Beerbohm Tree also is deserving of very high praise for his Paris.
Reviews Oscar Wilde
It is believed this artist did several pastels of Mr. Beerbohm.
The Works of Max Beerbohm Max Beerbohm
But the letter, a copy of which had been sent to Beerbohm Tree, was not amongst them.
Oscar Wilde, Volume 1 (of 2) Frank Harris
No doubt this will be produced for the benefit of Mr. Beerbohm Tree, who richly deserves the compliment.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, November 5, 1887 Various
I have a great regard for Mr. Beerbohm’s literary judgments; and it may be so.
The Victorian Age in Literature G. K. Chesterton
Mr Beerbohm Tree certainly did not there see far or all round.
Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander H. Japp
In the next Mr. Beerbohm Tree and his wife lived for a short time after their marriage.
Chelsea G. E. (Geraldine Edith) Mitton
Mr. Willard and Mr. Beerbohm Tree were in the cast, and it was a great success.
The Story of My Life Ellen Terry
(is given a letter by Mr. Beerbohm Tree, who has reappeared as his own Shadow).
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, January 25th, 1890 Various
noun
Sir (Henry) Max(imilian). 1872–1956, English critic, wit, and caricaturist, whose works include Zuleika Dobson (1911), a satire on Oxford undergraduates
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