He was the first litterateur who ever paid attention to me as a poet.
Chodzko met there among others the historian and statesman Guizot, the litterateur Francois, and Madame Marliani.
He is above all else a litterateur who is addressing an audience with a decided taste for good literature.
No Judeo-German litterateur has ever been able to make more than a scanty living, and that only sporadically, out of his books.
This was the second time the assistance of an acknowledgedlitterateur had been solicited, and it was the last.
The litterateur in Wagner's estimation had no fixed purpose, no ideal.
The artist and the litterateur belong to the masses.
While the orthodox reader may deem the flight of the imagination too free, the rational and appreciative litterateur will delight in the vigour of imagination and delicacy of fancy displayed.
Guys, the celebrated Marseilles litterateur of the eighteenth century, was born with only one ear.
A letter from a distinguished litterateur to Sir Morell Mackenzie gives a striking example of the idiosyncrasy to eggs transmitted through four generations.
No one, probably, has expressed himself on this subject in a more positive or characteristic fashion than the noted litterateur and philosopher, Count Joseph de Maistre.
But a school of art with an accomplished litterateur at its head disturbs no one, and is actually what the world receives as rational, while Ruskin writes for pupils and Colvin holds forth at Cambridge!
He does not attempt to make out a case in detail against the great commentator of pictures; it is enough for Mr. Whistler that he is a "litterateur," and that a litterateur should concern himself with his own business.
This is not profound criticism, to be sure, but it shows clearly that this litterateur in far-away Trondhjem had a definite, if not a very new and original, estimate of Shakespeare.