She was highly self-educated with an interest in an amazing variety of subjects ranging from politics to music. |
Both from hick towns and largely self-educated, they shared a dark humour and a strong sense of the bizarre. |
The eldest son of a Dublin barrister who moved to London in 1867, Northcliffe was largely self-educated. |
Impressed, Davy offered the lad the position of laboratory assistant, a remarkable achievement for a self-educated boy. |
Raised in genteel poverty in rural Wales and then in Hertford, England, Wallace was largely self-educated. |
In spite of his father's moderate wealth, Chardin was largely self-educated. |