Encara no tenim significats per a "read man".
1General Johnston is a very well- read man, and agreeable to converse with.
2He is always a travelled man, and nearly always a well- read man.
3Liddley was a widely- read man with money at his disposal.
4The priest appeared to be a very intelligent, well- read man.
5From a well- read man, he became a deeply instructed one.
6The Armenian Hayton, though evidently a well- read man, possibly could not write in Roman characters.
7He is the best read man at the American bar and the best Bible student.
8He's my best friend and a finely read man.
9They read man, in fact, as an animal.
10Mr. Lee gives one the impression of being a well- read man, as, in fact, he is.
11You are a well- read man, I take it.
12Cervantes' "Don Quixote" is so widely known that any well- read man should know it.
13After reading about the advantages of less, you might want to use it to read man pages.
14And he was an extremely well- read man.
15He was an all round well read man, who thought his way through libraries and through life.
16Lord Beaumanoir was himself a genial, well- read man, a good judge of art, and a pleasant talker.
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