And you are astonished at his resemblance with the demi-god, to whom fable itself ascribes no more generous devotion!
Footnote 89: A similar or more generous act of friendship is related by Lucian of Eudamidas of Corinth, (in Toxare, c.
But the popular fury that dares to trample on superstition, is deaf to the cries of humanity; and the race of Heraclius was extinguished after a reign of one hundred years [Footnote 1114: Of fear rather than of more generous motives.
But the Goths soon embraced a more generous resolution: to descend the hill, to dismiss their horses, and to die in arms, and in the possession of freedom.
Never," we are assured, "was there a more generous parcel of ruffians than those over whom Jack held sway.
This Colon cannot be supported by the colder and more selfish calculations of man, but his very enterprise seeks the more generous support of her who can risk much for God's glory and the good of the church.
A more generous or truer spirit never sacrificed self to friendship, and her very nature is frankness and simplicity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more generous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.