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One that hath but little wit, and much self-conceitedness, and passion, will have a torrent of words for a drop of sense.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (VOLUME 1 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
"I have not the conceitedness to think that you love me, Mademoiselle," said Cayrol, humbly.
SERGE PANINE, COMPLETEGEORGES OHNET
Abuse not learning itself to lift you up with self-conceitedness against governors!
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (PART 4 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
She gave a triumphant laugh, so naïve and full of ingenuous conceitedness that Gaga was overcome afresh with admiration.
COQUETTEFRANK SWINNERTON
Sally's conceitedness soared into the air and frowned down upon the faltering Gaga with something like scorn.
COQUETTEFRANK SWINNERTON
Is it not pride and self-conceitedness to think that your scribblings are worthy to be read?
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (VOLUME 1 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
The famousest apostates that ever I knew, were all men of notorious pride and self-conceitedness.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (VOLUME 1 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
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