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And with a good deal of obscure erudition as well.
It's funny, because your work is so well known for its erudition.
But while there may be reasons to avoid this book, its erudition is not one of them.
Three new books of poems are distinctive in their erudition.
"You're suddenly speaking with a lot more erudition than usual."
Erudition - Lifetime learning and understanding the ever changing world.
He was a man of rare genius and classic erudition.
John's works show little originality, but his erudition was impressive.
Work shows the deep erudition and multifaceted approach to the subject.
That serious novel is full of sly fun and erudition.
At the same time, he demonstrates his immense intelligence and erudition.
They both are well known Tamil scholars of experience and erudition.
Writers sometimes fall into the trap of letting their erudition show.
At the same time, displays of erudition have never been his principal aim.
But even erudition seemed to be his enemy today.
At the end of the contest was to erudition and resourcefulness.
Her erudition would have put any ordinary sage to shame.
Along the way his erudition became the strawberry esthetic by which he lives.
Fowler, who had little time for him, was mildly surprised at his erudition.
In fact, erudition is a pale name for it.
They were inspired by the brightness and erudition I encountered at school.
There can be no doubt of Simon's erudition or his exacting nature.
There is nothing pompous here; the book wears its erudition well.
The Chairman is full of praise for my erudition.
He stumbled under the weight of his own erudition.