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Definition of Ignobilities
1. ignobility [n] - See also: ignobility
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ignobilities
Literary usage of Ignobilities
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 (1905)
"They flourished because of their blissful ignorance, and no wave of unrest, few
of the ignobilities and none of the ..."
2. England's Ideal, and Other Papers on Social Subjects by Edward Carpenter (1887)
"Writing of a book, he sa>s : " I glory in its onslaught on Modern Gentility and
all its ignobilities and fettered uselessness. ..."
3. England's Ideal, and Other Papers on Social Subjects by Edward Carpenter (1887)
"Writing of a book, he says : " 1 glory in its onslaught on Modern Gentility and
all its ignobilities and fettered uselessness. ..."
4. The Life and Life-work of Samuel Phelps by W. May Phelps (1886)
"The stage owes something to Mr. Phelps for this ; for though neither one nor many
actors can keep the national theatre as a whole free from the ignobilities ..."
5. Journal of the Primary Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in by Episcopal Church, Episcopal Church Diocese of Colorado, Diocese of Colorado (1906)
"There are selfishness and narrowness, and envy and all the ignobilities of aim
and character we meet with in parochial life. There is the lack of response ..."