No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something.


Critical and Miscellaneous Essays (ed. 1860)


No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something.

No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something.

No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something.

No mortal has a right to wag his tongue, much less to wag his pen, without saying something.