Profound scholarly knowledge.
1 Khadzhimurad asked the most wide-ranging questions and seemed to trust my erudition .
2 No one else can bring your erudition or compassion to the project.
3 The immense erudition of Bailly would have given it an inestimable value.
4 He told me frankly he had a poor idea of my erudition .
5 Yes, sprightliness is compulsory there; so are weightiness, and fervour, and erudition .
6 When Peter Jay was a columnist on the Times, he favoured erudition .
7 With the subtlety of a metaphysician St. Thomas combined a vast erudition .
8 In originality, erudition , and accomplishments Burke had no rival among Parliamentary speakers.
9 And I could not help smiling, being somewhat proud of my erudition .
10 Bruno was evidently a man of vast intellect and of immense erudition .
11 All things which are written, are written for our erudition and knowledge.
12 He has been vastly lavish of erudition , of smut, and insipid raillery.
13 Advertising your erudition at a time like this is worse than vulgarity.
14 She is too happy to bend the knee before her husband's erudition .
15 On examination, I found all its erudition was taken ready-made from D'Israeli.
16 Who, save some man of erudition , has knowledge to-day of sumptuary laws?
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