indomitableness
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It was not so much from feelings of animal vivacity that my difficulty came, as from a sense of the indomitableness of the spirit within me.
From Cosmic Consciousness by Alexander J. (Alexander James) McIvor-Tyndall
—Salviati There are two elements of character which a man should possess, develop, and maintain unstained if he would find favor in feminine eyes: the first is bravery; the second, indomitableness of resolution.
From Hints for Lovers by T. Arnold (Theodore Arnold) Haultain
The set of his mouth, his chin, his jaw, was likewise firm or harsh, with all the fierceness and indomitableness of the male—the nose also.
From The Sea Wolf by Jack London
Such an air was so foreign to his usual bright indomitableness that Mrs. Quentin had the sense of an unfamiliar presence, in which she must observe herself, must raise hurried barriers against an alien approach.
From The Descent of Man and Other Stories by Edith Wharton
It makes vivid and intense his scholarly handling of Greek myth; always the unchanging human aspect of it attracts him most, in Oenone's grief, in the indomitableness of Ulysses, the weariness and disillusionment in Tithonus.
From English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge by G. H. (George Herbert) Mair