Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 by Various
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page 29 of 78 (37%)
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Accept my homage and my emotion. VICTOR HUGO. THE HABITS OF GREAT MEN. "Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." Almost since the world began, people have been interested in and entertained by gossip respecting the personal habits and individual idiosyncrasies of popular writers and orators. It is a universal and undying characteristic of human nature. No age has been exempt from it from PLINY'S time down to BEECHER'S. It may suitably be called the scarlet-fever of curiosity, and rash indeed must be the writer who refuses or neglects to furnish any food for the scandal-monger's maw. While we deprecate in the strongest terms the custom which persists in lifting the veil of personality from the forehead of the great, respect for traditional usages and obligation to the present, as well as veneration for the future, impels us to reveal some things that are not generally known concerning the men who are playing "leading business" on the world's great stage of to-day. |
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