Horace Greeley Decently Dissected in a Letter On Horace Greeley Addressed By a
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He treated them and her with scorn and contempt. The goddess Rhamnusia granted their prayer that he should, for pun- ishment, continually desire what he should never be able to obtain. Narcissus, happening to look into the smooth and transparent water of a fountain, became enamored of his own beautiful person. Day by day he returned to the fountain to behold the object of his admiration. He looked and loved incessantly. Sometimes 1G fcrent philosopher from the one who was under the bung-hole ! ...The self-consciousness was only developed when the business sagacity of Thomas McElrath had furnished breeze and string for the Horace Greeley kite, and The Tribune soared into the lower clouds of popular favor, and invited men's attention. Mr. McElrath being modest, and Horace Greeley otherwise, that attention centred on the latter. Diogenes then emerged from his tub ! And his editorials began to be, what they have always continued to be, conceived in the words of Gratiano, "lam Sir Oracle, and when / ope my lips let no dog bark.
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