Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnanimities
Literary usage of Magnanimities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"... provoking and delightful; of Tho' she loves a craped head and is fond of a
her coquetries and her magnanimities; of her train), and tempted. ..."
2. The Wandering Years by Katharine Tynan (1922)
"True there had been the magnanimities of the struggle, the great magnanimities
between soldiers which broke the heart while they uplifted it. ..."
3. The Congregational Review (1866)
"These magnanimities are the mighty lights which break in upon the awful darkness
of human history. Man is no where else so great as in sorrow and suffering. ..."
4. Out to Win, the Story of America in France by Coningsby Dawson (1918)
"The magnanimities of the Anglo-Saxon races are rising to greet one another.
If those magnanimities are welcomed and made permanent, our soldier-idealists ..."
5. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"magnanimities once impossible are now easy; paltry conventionalities and mean
incentives once tyrannical hold no sway. The stone wall inside of him has ..."