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Definition of Arrogances
1. arrogance [n] - See also: arrogance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrogances
Literary usage of Arrogances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1886)
"These cants and arrogances of course vary. The position occupied by monkery at
one time may be occupied by physical science at another; and a belief in ..."
2. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 by George Saintsbury (1890)
"These cants and arrogances of course vary. The position occupied by monkery at
one time may be occupied by physical science at another ; and a belief in ..."
3. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent (1921)
"... and while he saw that culture had its own unfortunate arrogances, yet he showed
how poetry (and all that poetry connotes) supplies the highest wants of ..."
4. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1869)
"this expedition constituted one of “ the three Mighty Arrogances of the nation
ofthe Cymry ; also (one of) the three Silver Hosts “; and is so designated ..."