These disputes of the pundits cannot destroy the charm of the Legend.
"Old French Romances"
William Morris
The texts lend themselves but ill to this interpretation, but texts never present difficulties to any one but the pundits; the poetry of the people is more subtle than science: it can never be held in check, and it overcomes the obstacles which prove a stumbling-block to criticism.
"Balthasar And Other Works - 1909"
Anatole France
This exciting force is the beginning of what pundits call "the rising movement"-in simple words, the action which from now on increases in meaning vital to the characters and their destinies.
"Writing for Vaudeville"
Brett Page