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1 He might be a great savant ... some scholar of parts-anartist.
2 Humphrey Challoner was a great savant spoiled by untimely wealth.
3 At times the man talked rationally, in fact with the forcefulness of a great savant .
4 But have you reached the point, great savant as you are, of no longer believing in science?
6 And a great savant , too, is far more ready to credit other people with a wider knowledge than they possess.
7 Expressions such as 'a distinguished scholar,' 'a clever writer,' must be translated into French as 'a great savant , ' 'an exquisite master.'
8 The lessons such things teach us are summed up in the reply of Arago, the great savant , to the wife of Daguerre.
9 There are great savants , whose science, freed from all puerile beliefs, rises above current superstition.
10 ADELARD (or AETHELARD) of Bath (12th century), English scholastic philosopher, and one of the greatest savants of medieval England.
11 "Professor Tapper is one of our greatest savants . "
12 "Quite right on general principles, young man," replied the great savant , "but beware in what manner you step off.
13 'It is one of the penalties of being a great savant that people wish to see and know him,' said the Count.
14 "I don't know whether he is a great savant , but I am inclined to think he is a first-class artist."
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