Ainda não temos significados para "intellectual prodigy".
1He was an intellectual prodigy,-likePitt, Macaulay, and Mill.
2A historian, such as we have been attempting to describe, would indeed be an intellectual prodigy.
3He would, indeed, be an intellectual prodigy.
4I by no means considered him an embryo Webster or Calhoun; never looked on him as an intellectual prodigy.
5Undoubtedly in the days to come Edison will not only be recognized as an intellectual prodigy, but as a prodigy of industry-ofhard work.
6She was no intellectual prodigy, yet her mind was clear and forcible, her judgment matured, and, above all, her pure heart warm and loving.
7On two occasions he had been among the honor students at the high school, and his family and neighbors regarded him as an intellectual prodigy.
8Their legal arguments are intellectual prodigies, abounding with the happiest analogies and the most refined distinctions.
9"Their arguments," he says, "are intellectual prodigies, abounding with the happiest analogies and the most refined distinctions.
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