We have no meanings for "generous temper" in our records yet.
1 A generous temper endures a great deal from one whom it has obliged deeply.
2 Tradition says that he was remarkably handsome, cautious, and of an easy and generous temper .
3 Yes: Mary in particular; but she had always a more gentle and generous temper than her sisters.
4 The same generous temper characterizes his commentary upon Dryden.]
5 His hero, a young baronet of wealth, and of a benevolent and generous temper , is crossed in love.
6 One would think that havin' the Hepburn's bride at his mercy would put a mon in a more generous temper .
7 The officers who retreated were tried by court-martial, and, contrary to his usually generous temper , the surviving men were inhumanly decimated.
8 Solitary and selfish from position, men of naturally generous temper and good disposition, feel their hearts contract and shrivel within them.
9 "No fellow has a warmer temper than Darry when he's aroused to righteous anger, but no fellow has a more generous temper at all times."
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