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Definition of Egotists
1. egotist [n] - See also: egotist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Egotists
Literary usage of Egotists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Paris Spectator, Or, L'hermite de la Chaussée-d'Antin: Containing by Etienne de] [Jouy, William Jerdan (1816)
"It is unjust, in my opinion, that egotists, the breed of whom (not to say the
family) increases to such an alarming extent, should affect to consider ..."
2. What I Heard, Saw and Did at the Australian Gold Fields by C. Rudston Read (1853)
"... LIGHT GOLD—ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER'S DUTIES—OUT STATIONS —CHIEF COMMISSIONER—MR.
F. JONES—egotists— ..."
3. Letters of Euler on Different Subjects in Natural Philosophy: Addressed to a by Leonhard Euler, John Griscom, David Brewster (1833)
"Conviction of Ike Existence of what we perceive by the Semes. Of the Idealists,
egotists, and Mate- ..."
4. The Fortnightly Review (1869)
"Thus, by a sort of critical selection, the cultivated class improves the breed
of literary egotists; it suppresses all but the best specimens. III. ..."