Of course, my philosophy had always recognized the inevitableness of the love-call sooner or later; but long years of
bookish silence had made me inattentive and unprepared.
As one will, with one's most serious experiences, hastening to laugh lest one should weep, as the old philosopher said, I had made some fun out of my quest, in the form of a paper for a
bookish society to which I belonged, on "Woman as a Learned Pursuit." It is printed among the transactions of the society, and is accessible to the curious only by loan from the members, and I regret that I am unable to print any extracts here.
Most of the lodgers are respectable, educated, and even
bookish people.
"I am sorry for you, my child, but I am very poor, I care nothing for
bookish rubbish, I shall not be there."
At times, nevertheless, it did seem unaccountable to her that a decidedly
bookish, musical, thinking young man should have chosen deliberately to be a farmer, and not a clergyman, like his father and brothers.
On the other hand, the exhaustive mental search for them distracted my thoughts until the stars were back in the sky; and now I had a new occupation, saying to myself all the poetry I could remember, especially that of the sea; for I was a
bookish fellow even then.
With Pfuel was Wolzogen, who expressed Pfuel's thoughts in a more comprehensible way than Pfuel himself (who was a harsh,
bookish theorist, self-confident to the point of despising everyone else) was able to do.
Sometimes her English is daintily prim and
bookish and captivating.
They think Charles might not be learned and
bookish enough to please Lady Russell, and that therefore, she persuaded Anne to refuse him."
Casaubon and her sister than his delight in
bookish talk and her delight in listening.
We are not about to start on a squirrel hunt, or to drive a deer into the Horican, but to outlie for days and nights, and to stretch across a wilderness where the feet of men seldom go, and where no
bookish knowledge would carry you through harmless.
He's vulgar and hysterical and
bookish, but I don't think that sums him up.