It does not in the least follow, and it was not the case, that he would have us make all nursery rhymes and garden sports abstrusely didactic.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes
He contrived to preserve, in the most abstrusely philosophical of these writings, a simplicity and clarity which, although they have not commended him to professional metaphysicians, make his attitude to the problems of metaphysics extremely intelligible.
"Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work"
P. Chalmers Mitchell
The sight is certainly awe-inspiring, and it was several days before I realized that it masked no abstrusely working tactics; there is little, if anything, in it beyond the obvious grunting and shoving.
"An American at Oxford"
John Corbin