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1 For he composes, both in Latin and Greek, the most scholarly lyrics.
2 His vocal remarks was all embroidered over with the most scholarly verbs and prefixes.
3 Is the most scholarly mind in Europe to go about with this frivolous exterior?
4 It is widely perceived as the most scholarly of encyclopaedias.
5 It seemed like the most scholarly , least violent of all the other kinds of classes.
6 His friend, Ambrose Bierce, spoke of him as the most scholarly man on the Pacific Coast.
7 The most scholarly study of Jackson's wallpaper career.
8 It is full of sensible observations, and is written in Johnson's most scholarly , balanced, and dignified style.
9 He is engaged rather in a mercantile way, though with the most scholarly works, I do assure you.
10 Aristotle, accordingly, received the most scholarly attention from the recently united couple somewhere on the slopes of Mount Parnassus.
11 The President: I am sure we are very much indebted to President Vincent for this most scholarly and delightful speech.
12 Some of the most scholarly editorials which have appeared in the newspaper press in favour of inquiry have been those of Hon.
13 Though he may have a most scholarly mind, he can not peer with any degree of certainty one hour into the future.
14 He is now laboring acceptably as a minister in the A. M. E. Church and is recognized as one of its most scholarly divines.
15 In his own line, however, he is, to my taste, the most scholarly , the most refined, and the most suggestive, of our recent essayists.
16 The writers of this book are one hundred (one for each year in the century) of the most scholarly and prominent Negroes of America.
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