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Definition of Egotizing
1. egotize [v] - See also: egotize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Egotizing
Literary usage of Egotizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aniruddha's Commentary and the Original Parts of Vedântin Mahâdeva's by Aniruddha, Mahādevānandasarasvatī, Mahādeva Vedāntin (1892)
"... ducts of the egotizing organ, they do not consist of the elements And because
Scripture would be contradicted in that case. This is the sense. ..."
2. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"... on whose close-thumbed pages we encounter—now, Defoe with his delicious
particularity and naivete—now, find him egotizing, as does Montaigne, ..."
3. American Lands and Letters by Donald Grant Mitchell (1904)
"... on whose close- thumbed pages we encounter—now, Defoe with his delicious
particularity and naivete—now, find him egotizing, as does Montaigne, ..."
4. Sermons by Henry Ward Beecher (1864)
"We are ashamed to tell half that we might tell, lest we should seem to be egotizing
for ever. But Paul went to Athens when it was in the height of its glory ..."
5. The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelly by Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Edward Dowden (1906)
"Why will you add to the never dying remorse, which my egotizing folly has
occasioned, for which, as long as its fatal effects remain, never can I forgive ..."
6. The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for (1812)
"Lo! he begins,—Yet tho'with music hung, Scarce whine the whimpering accents on
his tongue; E'en the first egotizing sentence flags, And ev'ry lumpish period ..."