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Example sentences for "scholarly"

Lexicographically close words:
scholae; scholar; scholard; scholares; scholarlike; scholars; scholarship; scholarships; scholastic; scholastical
  1. Representatives of literature, science, and art, of scholarly research, of political movement, and of traveled experience are sure to be met with in the home of the Bryces.

  2. He is, I may venture to say, the most scholarly man in the House of Commons.

  3. The Professor of Theology pressed the tips of his scholarly fingers upon his aging eyes.

  4. He was sixty-eight years old, and in all his scholarly and Christian life he had never stood before an audience like this.

  5. To his more scholarly and polite neighbors this gentleman is an object of intellectual interest and anxious affection.

  6. Perhaps of all the managers of the grand masque the scholarly pedant, John Selden, had the greatest share of earthly satisfaction.

  7. The bad memory of the man who thus for gold surrendered a spot of earth sacred to every scholarly Englishman is preserved in the names of George Street, Duke Street, Villiers Street, Buckingham Street.

  8. A vague report of --these scholarly studies has gone abroad, but no effort has been made to tell the real story of Smith as a connected whole in the light of the new researches.

  9. From the scholarly side, then, if not from the dress side, there is much to be said for the cap and gown.

  10. Some who attain the position of classics are subject to variations in popular and even in scholarly favor or neglect.

  11. I am greatly indebted to the scholarly labors of Charles Deane, LL.

  12. If Mr. Froude's essay is anything but an exhibition of the scholarly weapons of criticism, it is the expression of a profound disbelief in the intellectual education of the masses of the people.

  13. Fortunately for Philip there lived in the village an old waif, a scholarly oddity, uncommunicative, whose coming to dwell there had excited much gossip before the inhabitants got used to his odd ways.

  14. An Edwards did not absolutely need the college and the university in order to be eminently scholarly in any special line.

  15. Humplmayer, the scholarly art dealer, was at my side.

  16. His translation differed so much from those versions in general use that it was sharply and bitterly criticized by the less scholarly and more hostile enemies of progress.

  17. Returning from St. Petersburg, I was matriculated at the University of Berlin, and entered the family of a very scholarly gymnasial professor, where nothing but German was spoken.

  18. Reflection on my experience has convinced me that some kindly guidance in the reading of a fairly scholarly boy is of the utmost importance, and never more so than now, when books are so many and attractive.

  19. My collection of books was even at that date very large, and Garfield, being delighted with it, soon revealed his scholarly qualities.

  20. The last books on the subject are Oldenberg's scholarly volume, Die Religlon des Veda (note, p.

  21. The history of this discovery has been given in the careful and scholarly work of Prof.

  22. The bearing of this fact on the testimony of Papias is pointed out in an able and scholarly article on Supernatural Religion in the April [1875] number of the Dublin Review, p.

  23. At present it will be sufficient to remark that a scholarly writer might at least be expected not to contradict himself on a highly important question of Biblical criticism.

  24. The scholarly study of Von Gutschmid rendered possible Professor Gelzer's profound and brilliant essay, Die Anfänge der armenischen Kirche, to which I have already alluded (p.

  25. As yet, however, the women of France affected literature rather than painting, and in the seventeenth century they were remarkable for their scholarly attainments and their influence in the world of letters.

  26. English women of this century were far less scholarly than those of Italy and France.

  27. It requires a scholarly perception to recognize in its occasional expressions, by some called "coarse," the simple Saxon of Nor-folkshire.

  28. Their lecturer, Elihu Palmer, was a scholarly gentleman of the highest character.

  29. Or if Marat's mantle falls on Robespierre, would not that scholarly lawyer, who would have abolished capital punishment, reverse Marat's cruel decrees?

  30. If we have understood Strauss the Confessor correctly, he must be a genuine Philistine, with a narrow, parched soul and scholarly and common-place needs; albeit no one would be more indignant at the title than David Strauss the Writer.

  31. But it is just at the point where the natural scientist resigns that Strauss, to put it in his own words, "reacts religiously," and leaves the scientific and scholarly standpoint in order to proceed along less honest lines of his own.

  32. The library had, in fact, great scholarly potential, but its continued existence was apparently an embarrassment to the Commonwealth, and the Puritan government merely wanted an overseer.

  33. The librarian's duties and responsibilities described by Dury are those of an academic, university librarian, interacting with the faculty and participating fully in the intellectual life of a scholarly community.

  34. In recognition of his scholarly attainments, Colby University, in 1872, conferred upon him the honorary degree of A.

  35. He entered the ministry with but little scholarly preparation for it; but somehow, by divine grace, he did quite an acceptable work as a missionary and as pastor of a number of societies.

  36. He was scrupulously neat and very scholarly in appearance, with frock coat and immaculate linen, but he never wore an overcoat no matter how cold the weather, and in all seasons he wore a pair of gray and black cotton gloves and a tall hat.

  37. And as for the Carpenter, there is something very scholarly in the set of his cap and the combing of his scant locks; possibly a caricature of some shining light of Oxford, for we know there were many in his books.

  38. Within a short distance from us is the University of Michigan, liberal to men and to women, whose scholarly claims and merits its Professors and its President openly and earnestly attest.

  39. The history of Christianity shows how God has raised up a multitude of scholarly men to uphold the supremacy of the gospel over all its foes.

  40. Colleges may vigorously adhere to these scholarly requirements, and yet advantageously introduce the elective system.

  41. Piety, however, should not be a substitute for honest scholarly work.

  42. The college offers another safeguard to the student by conserving scholarly tastes and habits.

  43. The rule is that those who combine with their piety scholarly acquisitions exert by far the greatest influence for good.

  44. The union of scholarly training and a holy life has raised the ministry in the public estimation so that it commands more respect and influence for good than ever before.

  45. The professors should have a ripe scholarship, and be earnest and strong in their work, as well as inspire scholarly ambitions.

  46. Gonzague was too well-bred, too scholarly a man not to have a well-bred, scholarly sense of humor.

  47. This studio building, just east of Sixth Avenue, is there yet, and the room on the second floor where O'Brien had his talk with the scholarly essayist and critic may be seen.

  48. Scholars are inclined to use a scholarly vocabulary.

  49. It has a finish, a scholarly refinement, not found in the loose sentence; and yet a series of periods would be as much out of place in a letter as a court regalia at a downtown restaurant.

  50. His playing is also marked by exceptional smoothness, scholarly phrasing, and graceful accentuation, but, in comparison with some of the other great players, he lacks breadth and passion.

  51. These works have been performed by the Kneisel Quartet and the Symphony Orchestra, the solo parts of the suite and divertimento by the composer himself, and they have gained for him a reputation as a gifted and scholarly tone artist.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scholarly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abstruse; academic; authoritative; bookish; civilized; cultivated; cultured; deep; diligent; disciplinary; educated; encyclopedic; erudite; graduate; highbrow; intellectual; learned; lettered; literary; literate; pedagogical; pedantic; philosophical; postgraduate; professional; professorial; profound; rabbinic; recondite; sapient; scholarly; scholastic; scientific; studious; technical; wise