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                                                      : that identical one that is I                                      
                
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I'm going to get myself a new suit
            , for emphasisI myself will go
            , or in absolute constructionsmyself a tourist, I nevertheless avoided other tourists
    
                
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                                                      : my normal, healthy, or sane condition                                      
              
                             
didn't feel myself yesterday
                         
                
                    
Myself is often used where I or me might be expected: as subject
          
          
      
      
         
                        to wonder what myself will say      
    
        
        
            — Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson          
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        others and myself continued to press for the legislation      
    
  
        
      , after as, than, or like
          
          
      
      
         
                        an aversion to paying such people as myself to tutor      
    
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        was enough to make a better man than myself quail      
    
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        old-timers like myself      
    
  
        
      , and as object.
          
          
      
      
         
                        now here you see myself with the diver      
    
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        for my wife and myself it was a happy time      
    
  
        
      Such uses almost always occur when the speaker or writer is referring to himself or herself as an object of discourse rather than as a participant in discourse. The other reflexive personal pronouns are similarly but less frequently used in the same circumstances. Critics have frowned on these uses since about the turn of the century, probably unaware that they serve a definite purpose. Users themselves are as unaware as the critics—they simply follow their instincts. These uses are standard.
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  Merriam-Webster unabridged




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