| Both writers made substantial adjustments to the original material, and their editorial work is now regarded as suspect and unscholarly. |
| The matter is not helped by the unscholarly practice, common in work seeking to orient itself by means of critical theory, of relying on secondary sources. |
| Their problem is an inattentive and unscholarly belief that they have found a way to expound a tradition without a community or a communion. |
| It would be unscholarly of me, Debby, to point out the obvious aesthetic differences, but you, the viewer, can draw your own conclusions. |
| It is unfortunate that McCloskey, a supposed scholar, would respond in such an unscholarly fashion. |
| He brought out in 1747 an edition of Shakespeare in eight volumes which was sharply criticized as unscholarly, and in 1751 an edition of Pope's works. |