Examples of 'man of letters' in a sentence

Meaning of "man of letters"

The phrase 'man of letters' refers to a person who is well-educated and knowledgeable, particularly in the field of literature and writing. It is often used to describe someone who is well-versed in literary works and possesses a deep understanding and appreciation for literary arts
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  • A literary man; a scholar or author.

How to use "man of letters" in a sentence

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John was a man of letters and an amateur philosopher.
He was a known orator and a man of letters.
French man of letters and art critic.
From a boy of nonsense into a man of letters.
That man of letters did a good job.
Not too bad for a man of letters.
Irish man of letters and poet.
Then he took up the character of a man of letters.
He was the only man of letters among them.
A man of letters and action.
He was indeed a man of letters and numbers.
You probably think of me as a man of letters.
A view of a man of letters and diplomat.
Her father is famous as a man of letters.
I felt that a man of letters should bear witness.

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Turkish politician and man of letters.
Sultan a man of letters and vision.
Paul was not only a man of letters.
I am a man of letters and science.
French lawyer and man of letters.
The man of letters loves not only to be read but to be.
More than just a man of letters.
For the man of letters to record these epiphanies with.
But he was not only a man of letters.
I am a man of letters first.
I even thought he was a man of letters.
Man of letters unread.
She killed a man of letters.
His gifts were not merely those of the student and man of letters.
Engineer and man of letters.
James early established the precedent of pursuing his career as a man of letters.
Sol became a man of letters.
Man of letters who had been one of my teachers in Quranic reading.
Soldier and man of letters.
Soon he abandoned lecturing and became a free man of letters.
The friendship of a talented man of letters would be a great benefaction.
No way a man dressed like that could be a man of letters.
Such a man of letters.
This image is thus very important to the man of letters.
He was a man of letters too.
He wanted to be depicted as a man of letters.
I am a poor devil of a man of letters who lives from day to day.
That is what you could have said were you a man of letters.
English man of letters.
Sinclair Wilson our greatest man of letters.
A good man of letters was he.
Your fiancé is a man of letters.
As a man of letters.
He was also known as a man of letters.
Gosse was a prolific man of letters who was quite influential in his day.

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