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1 Arrowsmith-Young, now 61, talks fluently and passionately and with great erudition .
2 The preface is a tract of great erudition and philosophical criticism.
3 Monsignor Belloni, who writes, says that he is a man of great erudition .
4 It displays great erudition , though somewhat crudely and diffusely introduced.
5 He is also known as an economist of great erudition .
6 His high reputation, great erudition , and rare modesty, says Dom.
7 Dr. Hickes confirms this assertion against Mabillon with great erudition , (Diss.
8 Kant, a man of no great erudition , could accomplish in the theory of knowledge what Copernicus did in astronomy.
9 Huydecoper (d. 1778) was the first grammarian of merit, and he united great erudition with true poetic power.
10 Peter Burmann (1668-1741) was a scholar of great erudition and industry.
11 They display great erudition , ingenuity, and forcible logic, and they represent a prodigious effort of sharp analysis and hardbound dialectics.
12 Of course, the perfect combination would be to have great erudition , great common sense and justice, and great enthusiasm and vigour as well.
13 Charles II, hearing of it, asked the learned D.D., 'How a man of his great erudition could sit to hear a tinker preach?'
14 Which is the lesser evil?-greaterudition and defective taste, or natural good taste and great ignorance?
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