Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for JU-DI'CIOUS-LY
JU-DI'CIOUS-LY, adv.
With good judgment; with discretion or wisdom; skillfully. Longinus has judiciously preferred the sublime genius that sometimes errs, to the middling or indifferent one, which makes few faults, but seldom rises to excellence. – Dryden.
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