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Academically   /ˌækədˈɛmɪkli/   Listen
Academically

adverb
1.
In regard to academic matters.






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"Academically" Quotes from Famous Books



... richest gifts, and a very small acquaintance with the literary history of the world and with the manner in which genius habitually plays its part there, will show the folly of cherishing astonishment that Shakespeare, rather than one more nobly born or more academically trained, should have been chosen for the glorious dignity. Nowhere is this lesson more convincingly taught than by a systematic survey of the oral tradition. Shakespeare figures there as a supremely favoured heir of genius, whose humility of birth and education merely serves ...
— Shakespeare and the Modern Stage - with Other Essays • Sir Sidney Lee

... the science of improving the human stock by matings that are academically ideal, but which lack the element of individual attraction ...
— How to Live - Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science • Irving Fisher and Eugene Fisk

... queer thing," remarked her escort academically. "Now, me, I'm afraid of a fuzzy caterpillar. But I ain't exactly timid ...
— The Unspeakable Perk • Samuel Hopkins Adams



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