63 examples of large-hearted in sentences

" It was a promise of great comfort; for Pierinoshe could not call him by the new namewould need such loving care; already the mother's pulse beat more tranquilly, and she almost smiled her gratitude in the large-hearted friar's face.

"Where will you sit?" said a large-hearted young man, when we made our second appearance.

Let's go on and see what sort of a lunch that large-hearted fossil fancier is going to give us.

A mighty athlete, an inveterate wanderer, a philological enthusiast, and a man of large-hearted simplicity mingled with violent prejudices, he was one of the most original and engaging personalities of nineteenth century English literature.

By representing himself as a persecuted anarchist, Brohl completely won the confidence of large-hearted, chivalrous Polish patriot.

He was so large-hearted and open-handed.

Of Thérèse, Thayer says that she lived to a great age"ça va sans dire!" and was famed for a noble and large-hearted, but eccentric character.

I have been regaling myself on Sydney Smith's Life and Lettersthe wisdom and the wit, the large-hearted and wide-minded piety, the love of God and man set forth in word and deed, and the unlikeness to anybody else, make it delightful companionship....

And it was supremely blessed in this, that it could engender no jealousy nor selfishness, nor sectarian zeal, but rather a large-hearted charity which would gather all mankind into the present heaven of that love.

She invoked blessings on the memory of Colonel Preston, through whose large-hearted generosity this had come to pass, but could not help speculating on what Mrs. Preston would say.

I remember what he was when I found him,happy, prosperous, large-hearted,in every sense a noble man.

The Italian was large-hearted, open-minded, big in body and soul, and spoke quaintly, but thoughtfully.

What manner of man he was; how gifted, wise and large-hearted; how devoted to the cause of his Lord and Saviour; what a leader and master-workman in sacred science and in the Church of Christ; how worthy of love and admirationall this may be seen and read elsewhere.

A short time afterwards she received a letter from the Secretary of the Board of Missions, enclosing a printed copy of her own letter, and asking if she were the author of it; and added, "If so, a large-hearted man in New York has authorized me to send you twenty-five dollars, with a special request that you purchase a dress worth five dollars, and give the rest to your husband and children."

"But when she's too large-hearted to let you speak, and yet answers your unspoken word, once for all, with a compassion so modest that it seems as if it were you having compassion on her, she's harder to give up than" "Doggon her, Fred, I wouldn't give her up!" "Ah, this war, Hilary!

Oh, when shall I see the sweet-speeched and large-hearted Vibhatsu so full of kindness and activity, return to us, having obtained all weapons?

The Duchess of Sutherland, the noble and large-hearted sister of Lord Morpeth-Carlisle, has given to the coronet she wore a lustre brighter to the American eye than the light of diadems which have dazzled millions in Europe.

In Madras you may visit a Widow's Home, where through the wise efforts of a large-hearted woman in the Educational Department of Government more than a hundred Brahman girl-widows live the life of a normal schoolgirl.

Out of a large-hearted generosity the master gave him various articles, amounting, in the course of a year, to a few dollars in value.

" H.P. Blavatsky, when she commented, as she occasionally did, on the struggles going on in England, took of them a singularly large-hearted and generous view.

Here, too, from 1884 onwards, worked with me Thornton Smith, one of Mr. Bradlaugh's most devoted disciples, who became one of the leading speakers of the National Secular Society; like her well-loved chief, she was ever a good friend and a good fighter, and to me the most loyal and loving of colleagues, one of the fewthe very fewFreethinkers who were large-hearted and generous enough not to turn against me when I became a Theosophist.

Any common man who heard him would have thought him afraid of his wife; but a large-hearted woman would at once have understood, as did Helen, that it all came of his fine sense of truth, and reality, and obligation.

And the daughter of the Reverend is quite as interesting as her large-hearted sire.

He was a hearty man, a large-hearted man that is to say.

I do not find this proverb in the older collections, but Sir William Maxwell justly calls it "a beautiful proverb, which, lending itself to various uses, may be taken as an expression of faith in the gradual growth and spread of large-hearted Christian charity, the noblest result of our happy freedom of thought and discussion."

63 examples of  large-hearted  in sentences