72 examples of egoist in sentences

Meredith's The Egoist 1880.

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The Egoist is Meredith's most representative novel.

What is the central purpose of The Egoist?

But of this be sure, that no selfish, loveless egoist could have had and retained such friends.

The class of men represented by Vernon Whitford in The Egoist, says, indeed, the true thing, but he says it stockishly.

[Note 47: The Egoist.

The Egoist (1879) is one of the best-known novels of Mr. George Meredith, born 1828.

Stevenson's enthusiasm for Meredith knew no bounds, and he regarded the Egoist and Richard Feverel (1859), as among the masterpieces of English literature.

"Mind your own business and don't interfere with mine!" I choked down my wrath as Leith came crashing through from the rear, and the old egoist, flushed and ruffled, dropped back to meet him, evidently convinced of my insanity through my inability to appreciate his efforts to prove that the skulls of long-dead Polynesians possessed peculiar formations they were foreign to the islanders of the present day.

He was an egoist to his finger-tips that night.

A wonderful night, with poetry and music and splendid scenes and acting, and a man's very soul developing before you all the timesandwiches and beer and more music and poetry, until that tragedy of the egoist is no longer a play but a part of you, so many years of living, almost, added to one's life.

"Self-love is the Love of a man's own Self, and of everything else, for his own Sake": so begins his terrible analysis of human motives, and no man escapes from a perusal of it without recognition of himself, just as there is no escape from Meredith's Egoist.

The devil is an egoist I know

The same applies to Benvenuto Cellinibully, assassin, insufferable egoist, and so forth, as well as artist.

Youyou're a monstrous egoist.

DUNLOP, GEOPPREY, tr. Stendhal, the life of an egoist.

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SEE Shryock, John K. SICKELS, ELEANOR M. The gloomy egoist: moods and themes of melancholy from Gray to Keats.

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" "It does if you're an incurable egoist.

" "You think I'm an egoist?

This man is an egoist (egotist).

EGOTIST, EGOIST.

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