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    1. Roosevelt began the most famed part of his career as a bored rich man playing at being soldier, a dilettante and warmonger with little understanding of war who greatly exaggerated his own role in a minor skirmish against an outgunned enemy of draftees in a failing empire


    2. The most obvious example was dilettante Teddy Roosevelt, who bragged endlessly about a few hours on a charge up a lightly defended hill


    3. Maybe concert singing was a bit dilettante compared to being an opera singer – now that was an absorbing life


    4. dilettante in art, and a “patron of the left


    5. You are an exhibitionist and dilettante, not the type to devote yourself to one thing only


    6. There is a natural tendency to cop out of this responsibility by being either overly serious (playing the mountebank) or not serious enough (playing the dilettante)


    7. his interests, but I had mine as well, and what I wanted to know was the depth of his psychic experiences: I had to know if I was talking to a scholarly dilettante or the real thing


    8. She’s a bit like Kiki in the way she can open to the Stream as she calls it, except Joan is more selective, more of a dilettante


    9. Jim reassures me that I won't be galloping about on some half-broken-in mustang, but will be out on the prairie on placid, well-trained steeds, used to carrying dilettante clients


    10. He will remain, at best, a good dilettante, but will never become a master

    11. By the time the Peloponnesian wars ended: Greece was an impoverished land, with an elite culture of dilettante homosexuals


    12. This is the important work I should be paying attention to and not the dilettante demands of the decadent aristocracy who are eager to ply talented individuals with strong wine


    13. Martin Decoud, the dilettante in life, imagined himself to derive an artistic pleasure from watching the picturesque extreme of wrongheadedness into which an honest, almost sacred, conviction may drive a man


    14. She wasn’t a dilettante


    15. I've always been such a dilettante


    16. He must be neither a dilettante nor a virtuoso: but he must be artistic


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