Doctor Kale had at last brought himself up, and he now cast a withering look of scorn upon the excited layman.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
Appealing, as it did, to all classes, from the scholar, alert for controversial detail, to the unlearned layman, concerned only for his soul's welfare, it had its growth in the vital atmosphere of strong intellectual and spiritual activity.
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
What distinguishes the layman from the artist is that the former has no power of craftsmanship; he does not understand the secrets of any of the forms of literature; he does not know how to set down his thoughts or sentiments in a pleasing or beautiful manner.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell