Since, therefore, arms have need of the mind, as much as letters, let us see now which of the two minds, that of the
man of letters or that of the warrior, has most to do; and this will be seen by the end and goal that each seeks to attain; for that purpose is the more estimable which has for its aim the nobler object.
John, the oldest, in Yale, had elected to become a
man of letters, and, in the meantime, ran his own automobile with the corresponding standard of living such ownership connoted in the college town of New Haven.
For it occurred to me that I should find much more truth in the reasonings of each individual with reference to the affairs in which he is personally interested, and the issue of which must presently punish him if he has judged amiss, than in those conducted by a
man of letters in his study, regarding speculative matters that are of no practical moment, and followed by no consequences to himself, farther, perhaps, than that they foster his vanity the better the more remote they are from common sense; requiring, as they must in this case, the exercise of greater ingenuity and art to render them probable.
He was a pure
man of letters, untimely born in a world that had no need of letters; but after publishing one volume of brief and exquisite literary appreciations, of which one hundred and twenty copies were sold, thirty given away, and the balance eventually destroyed by the publishers
It is forty years afterwards that the narrator, now a
man of letters in Paris, writes to his old friend, with tidings of Justin and Norine:--
He took an interest in me, and it is to him that I to-day owe it that I am a veritable
man of letters, who knows Latin from the de Officiis of Cicero to the mortuology of the Celestine Fathers, and a barbarian neither in scholastics, nor in politics, nor in rhythmics, that sophism of sophisms.
You might almost be an Englishman--not one of these men of fashion, of course, but a statesman or a
man of letters, some one who had taken hold of the serious side of life."
He was acknowledged as the greatest
man of letters of his day, yet he was still poor.
Knowledge was power as being be a
man of letters was a great honour, he said taking to newsmen during his visit to the 'Book Mela' organized by a pharmaceutical company here at a hotel.
man of letters Bill Clinton gets degree from DCU yesterday
He was, at the time of his death, perhaps the last living author easily described by that old-fashioned honorific, a "
man of letters."