The trouble is, that the Cardinal despises Del Ferice and his political dilettanteism.
2
Philosophy had degenerated into sophistry, art into dilettanteism, oratory into rhetoric, poetry into versemaking.
3
His doubts and his dilettanteism are our own.
4
My father chose the law for his profession, why should he rebel if I choose dilettanteism?
5
The other common charge of dilettanteism, brought by such opponents as Professor Huxley and Mr. Frederic Harrison, deserves hardly more consideration.
6
I suppose your Slav and your Anglo-Saxon have no prejudices, and that they share their Venetian with a dilettanteism quite modern.
7
An idling-place of dilettanteism or of itinerant motiveless wealth, a territory parcelled out for papal sustenance, dynastic convenience, and the profit of an alien Government.
8
Dilettanteism prattles pleasant things to you: I want you to BE everything that is pleasant.
9
Dilettanteism might possibly do much harm here, might mislead and waste and bring to nought a genuine talent.