“Nature, not content with denying to Mr — the faculty of thought, has endowed him with the faculty of writing.”
From a list of insults drafted by A E Housman, and posthumously published in Laurence Housman's A. E. H. (1937) pp. 89-90. The name was left blank in the original, but was intended to be filled in and used when a suitable subject should turn up.
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