| 41. | Samuel Johnson, the 18th century man of letters wrote it, and Michael Ferugio lived it.
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| 42. | Antoine Lilti paints a picture of a reciprocal relationship between men of letters and salonni�res.
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| 43. | Emerson then was considered our foremost man of letters, and perhaps he is still that.
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| 44. | He became an accomplished musician and man of letters.
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| 45. | Some of Lefebure's forebears had been men of letters.
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| 46. | In the meantime, as a writer, I am fascinated by Morris, the man of letters.
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| 47. | Their fifth was the man of letters Maurice Baring.
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| 48. | He was a generous patron of men of letters.
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| 49. | He became a Fellow of Magdalen College and considered himself a man of letters thereafter.
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| 50. | Baseball's pre-eminent man of letters has finally written a full-length book about the national pastime.
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