Aún no tenemos significados para "more magnanimous".
1Grushnitski, however, seems to be a little more magnanimous than his companions.
2The conduct of the priests of the Oratory was, if possible, more magnanimous.
3But before ending the call, Cohen took a more magnanimous tone.
4Metastasio, more magnanimous, had remained, and applauded as loudly as any.
5But on Sunday he was in a more magnanimous mode.
6What more magnanimous, you think, than to do the opposite of the wrong thing?
7These terms were more magnanimous than were ever offered in any country under like circumstances.
8In general, she's much more magnanimous than I am.
9Who can be more just, more magnanimous than he?
10Greater, bolder, more magnanimous than he, I warn him!
11There must have been a better and more magnanimous remedy to the evils under which I groaned.
12Julius Caesar himself was not more magnanimous.
13Will he be more magnanimous than Itzig?
14Indeed, a man never appears more magnanimous than in forgiving a friend who has told him the truth.
15Very magnanimous on the major's part; but you will see directly that Miss Gwilt was more magnanimous still.
16It would be revenge of a reactive order, fool matching fools, whereas Bennington ought to be more magnanimous.
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