erudition造句

The course felt like a stage display of multilingual erudition.

His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert.

A genuine delight in literature is much rarer than erudition, and it was this enthusiastic enjoyment in Akshay BaBu which used to awaken my own literary appreciation.

There is no denying the fact that Mr. Liang owed his wide erudition and unusual literary talent, for the most part, to his good grasp of foundation knowledge.

Vanity always likes to steal the elegant and noble clothes of truth, to buy purity and to buy erudition. However, emotions can not resist temptation, often near vanity and far simplicity, so vanity is not worth it.

And in public appearances he doesn't even try to disguise his erudition.

First he had to restore the family fortune on the lecture circuit, which well rewarded his erudition and wit.

But we all know there are many intellectuals who fancy themselves very learned and assume airs of erudition without realizing that such airs are bad and harmful and hinder their own progress.

erudition造句

a vainglorious display of erudition

Readers of Mr Bryson's previous books will find many familiar pleasures: effortlessly digestible prose, wry self-deprecating humour and lightly-worn erudition.

His erudition was apparently endless.

She did not indeed rival Butler in learning; but then no woman was more devoutly venerated than her to the extent of her husband's erudition.

More than one explained, with erudition and clarity, why he or she believed that duration extension is a mistake.

The secret of cleverness lies in diligence and eagerness to learn, the secret of erudition lies in extensive reading, the secret of cleverness lies in reciprocity, and the secret of success lies in innovation.

Huntington's arguments were always made with great force, erudition, and persuasiveness.