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1 Is not that the truly magnanimous man ; the great and royal soul?
2 Therefore a magnanimous man is not helped by goods of fortune.
3 And of course he let them think of him as a kind and magnanimous man .
4 I saw a slender, magnanimous man emerge from a blue convertible before entering the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel.
5 But the King was not a magnanimous man .
6 Wherefore it is said of the magnanimous man (Ethic.
7 I never thought him a magnanimous man .
8 Now, what would a magnanimous man do?
9 But the magnanimous man despises whatever pertains to goods of fortune: for Tully says (De Offic.
10 Because I am a generous man, a magnanimous man , I will give you till the end of the week.
11 And in so far as his own ability goes, it belongs to a magnanimous man to be confident in himself.
12 Wherefore these and like things the magnanimous man avoids under a special aspect, inasmuch as they are contrary to his excellence or greatness.
13 Likewise it is inconsistent with magnanimity to glory in things that are not; wherefore it is said of the magnanimous man (Ethic.
14 The magnanimous man always praises himself in his heart; and so the pusillanimous man, on the contrary, always deems himself less than he is.
15 But magnanimity observes not the mean but the greater extreme: because the " magnanimous man deems himself worthy of the greatest things" (Ethic.
16 Since Richard Coeur de Leon forgave Bertram de Gordon, who caused his death, there has never been a more magnanimous man than Charles Sumner.
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