Aún no tenemos significados para "more copious".
1The higher the conducting power the more copious were the currents.
2And here I found him more copious than on the theme of poetry.
3Only Abyssinia has a more copious rainfall, which makes its plateau more productive.
4And this came of more copious mercy than if He had forgiven sins without satisfaction.
5No one is more copious in railing against circumstances.'
6In one hour we passed a spring called Ain el Akabe, more copious than the former.
7I never saw finer or more copious hemlocks, many of them large, some old and hoary.
8Having traced me to my second inn, he was here furnished with a more copious information.
9Henry feels a fresh rush of blood to his cheeks, much more copious than the last.
10The more copious flow in the better conductor was exactly counterbalanced by the resistance of the worse.
11In allusions, in similitudes, though no one known to us is happier, many are more copious than Goethe.
12In short, the modern military dictionary is more copious than the ancient, and the words at least as poetical.
13Now, is it not true that the intenser need naturally implies the keener search and the more copious finding?
14For we have had an opportunity of selecting from a much more copious store of models than he had.
15Had they been more copious, and extended more to verbal and grammatical illustrations, these Notes never would have appeared.
16But soon the criticism became less close, the illustration more copious, the tongue more eloquent, and the glance less shy.
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