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1 All you want is to establish a dynasty - the last infirmity of successful men.
2 Even Milton calls it 'That last infirmity of noble mind!'
3 It is that which has been called the " last infirmity of noble mind."
4 It is the ' last infirmity of noble minds'.
5 Take, e.g., 'that last infirmity of noble minds.'
6 He was ambitious-whoamong us is ashamed to own that " last infirmity of noble minds!"
7 Overwork is "the last infirmity of noble minds."
8 Fame to the Roman, even more than to us, was "the last infirmity of noble minds".
9 But he was free from the last infirmity of noble minds, and would certainly not have separated himself from others.
10 Dynamite, that last infirmity of noble minds, should only be resorted to when all other modes of conciliation have failed.
11 We thank God that the love of fame, "that last infirmity of noble minds," is shared by the ignoble.
12 Respect for rank is the last infirmity even of noble republican minds, and it oils the wheels of the progress of those who possess it.
13 The Archbishop was, in his heart of hearts - that last infirmity of his noble mind-quiteas much horrified at the news as the Premier had been.
14 An unjustifiable persuasion of moral and intellectual superiority is one of the last infirmities of innovating minds.
15 'The last infirmity of noble minds,' says Milton about the love of fame.
16 "The last infirmity of noble mind."
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