1.The complicated misanthropy which enabled him, his interpreters declared, to love the public and spurn humanity, did not preclude certain trifling investigation of the tenderer emotions.
3.Good for her and a pity for us, but we're done with that now and three weird friends, a big dose of misanthropy and a hut in the woods are beckoning.
4.And there's not just a misanthropy there, but there's a real self-loathing that comes around with that, too, that doesn't actually help us sustain the kind of stamina that is required to continue in the work.
5.There had been a period when Hester was less alive to this consideration; or, perhaps, in the misanthropy of her own trouble, she left the minister to bear what she might picture to herself as a more tolerable doom.