- - "Terms like grace, new birth, justification […] which with St Paul are ........ terms, theologians have employed as if they were scientific terms" (Matthew Arnold)
- - Like a novelist's aspirations
- - Like many sages
- - being like this, i try lear for a change ...
- - bookish king's trapped in alternative reality
- - "The Guernsey ... and Potato Peel Pie Society," 2008 epistolary novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
- - rarely it is about books
- - Knowledgeable about books
- - Of books
- - Concerning writing of artistic value
- - It rarely worried academic
- - Some extremely rare tiles in review of serious writing
- - Of writing with artistic merit
- - Rarely it can be associated with writing
- - Reading in reality changes academic
- - It rarely bothered academic
- - Novel artily involving the Queen should be well-read
- - Indicates writing of artistic value
- - Of writing
- - It rarely signals one is widely read
- - Concerning novels
- - Kind of light
- - Well-read
- - Artistic
- - Bookish
- - Authorized
- - relating to writing
- - associated with formal writing
- - Concerning books
- - Relating to books and writing
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