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The most terrible of all things is a German aesthetic litterateur.
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A litterateur cannot understand me; only a complete man or a true artist can.
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He was the first litterateur who ever paid attention to me as a poet.
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But he is an editor as well as a litterateur.
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Another view was held by Don Isaac Abarbanel, the famous Jewish statesman and litterateur.
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Guys, the celebrated Marseilles litterateur of the eighteenth century, was born with only one ear.
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M. Chodzko met there among others the historian and statesman Guizot, the litterateur Francois, and Madame Marliani.
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Algarotti, Francesco, a litterateur, friend of Voltaire.
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As woman, novelist, philosopher, litterateur, and conversationist, she has marked, if not equal, claims upon our attention.
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Only a great litterateur could have conceived such a passage: only a great orator could have so delivered it.
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He was a litterateur, a rhetorician, an idealist, where Spencer was a philosopher, a scientific man, and a rationalist.
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The litterateur is warning the menials that their charge is sacred; that the sheets he has produced are impossible to replace.
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No recluse he, no fine scholar, no polished litterateur, but a hard-headed, soft-hearted human man of the sturdy old Suffolk breed.
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Three of them were, like Gabriel, engineers, the fourth was a painter, and the fifth was a litterateur in a small way.
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A letter from a distinguished litterateur to Sir Morell Mackenzie gives a striking example of the idiosyncrasy to eggs transmitted through four generations.
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W.' And from that day William was accorded much of the deference due to a litterateur which the fates had hitherto denied him.