单词 | munificently |
例句 | He seemed bemused — perhaps slightly appalled — by photographs of General Tso’s chicken as it is served today, with its generously, even munificently, battered and glazed chunks of boneless meat. Peng Chang-kuei, credited as creator of General Tso’s chicken, dies at 97 2016-12-02T05:00:00Z Hucknall's name incited boos; Stewart munificently added: "Give him a chance." Rod Stewart 2010-05-31T21:01:00Z The Lakers possess the lordly LeBron James and the munificently talented Anthony Davis, and they own the second-best record in the league. The Knicks Were 0-for-Los Angeles, but There May Be Signs of Hope 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z He is munificently offering solutions to problems — in Ukraine, in Syria, in “cybersecurity” — that he himself has helped to create. Opinion | The Russian-American relationship is no longer about Russia or America 2017-07-07T04:00:00Z The proposal for English devolution does remain a very top-down process - ministers munificently bestowing a little extra local control over budgets that, in other parts of Europe, would always have been regionally or locally administered. A real 'devolution revolution'? - BBC News 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z “In Medicare’s fee-for-service system, some physicians are collecting large fees by ordering services munificently.” Study: Doctors Paid More for Multiple Procedures Than for Multiple Patients 2014-12-08T05:00:00Z His body was burned, his house purchased and destroyed; and the leaders in this murder were munificently rewarded. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z Hence health-resorts are munificently got up, and splendidly patronised by people of means. Meteorology or Weather Explained 2012-02-20T03:00:18.847Z In the matter of entertainment his standard again was munificently high, and the consequences it entailed were sometimes weightier than he found to his liking. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z The duke treated his painter munificently as to house, table, horses and whatever was in request; and soon a very cordial attachment sprang up between them. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z He adds, 'The Prince Regent hath munificently given a considerable sum towards the completion of these glorious labours.' Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598-A.D. 1867 With a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth Century 2011-12-18T03:00:20.923Z She went out immediately and, in the nearest Child’s restaurant, ordered a dinner which she afterward described to Glorious Lutie as “magnanimously, munificently, magnificently masculine.” Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z Wherever a standard is raised, it is quickly surrounded by the idlers, the thriftless, and the improvident, who are willing, at least, to be supported if not munificently recompensed for the task of bearing arms. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z Food was not over-plentiful along that coast, so I dismounted and picked up the provisions so munificently provided by the scared natives. Alone with the Hairy Ainu or, 3,800 miles on a pack saddle in Yezo and a cruise to the Kurile Islands. 2011-10-30T02:00:10.270Z No millionaire Bengalee has to this day contributed so munificently to public charities as the Parsee baronet. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z Bounties were munificently distributed to commemorate the happy occasion, discoverers of these rarities were amply rewarded, criminals were released or had the hardships of their servitude ameliorated. An Introduction to the History of Japan 2011-08-25T02:00:29.177Z The glass in the window of the tower is in memory of Dean Howard, during whose time as dean so much of the work of restoration was done, and who so munificently aided the work. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Lichfield A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See 2011-08-14T02:00:26.307Z These grounds, for example, whatever may be their defects, are always kept in the nicest order; our opera, chapel choir, and theatre, are munificently endowed; and our collection of pictures is at every opportunity augmented. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z It was his wise policy to employ the best talent, and in order to have it to pay its possessor munificently. The Pictorial Press Its Origin and Progress 2011-06-15T02:00:20.920Z In 1828 the thanks of Parliament were presented to George IV. for "having munificently presented to the nation a library formed by George III." The Impeachment of The House of Brunswick 2011-05-31T02:00:34.353Z On December 19th it was reported to the Town Council that the Marchioness of Lothian had munificently given to the city a small-pox hospital. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z Now we have the money, young Lehmann munificently sending a cheque for that amount. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z He visited Catherine once in her capital, and was there munificently entertained by her. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z The army, though munificently equipped, was a shiny shell. LIVEBLOG: America condemns violence in Egypt, urges Mubarak to step down 2011-02-02T15:03:00Z He munificently bestows the “benefit of the doubt” on their creators because he would rather not think they were motivated by “hatred or supremacy.” Why do conservatives pretend "racism is dead"? 2010-08-18T18:45:00Z He then rebuilt the monastery and endowed it munificently. Cathedral Cities of England Where she is munificently beneficent, she always works gratis. On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation Poet, orator, historian, statesman, this munificently gifted nature was most profoundly, most controllingly, poet. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Evidently he gave munificently, yet from such austerity of life, and with such directness of speech and action, that few presumed to bleed him further. The Day of His Youth While developing the rich resources with which nature has so munificently endowed her, she ought not to neglect her past, which teaches so many useful lessons, and carries with it so many proud recollections. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia For the privilege of the gambling-table he will pay munificently, he will keep the whole grand-ducal realm in beer and beetroot the year through, and give a very respectable privy purse to the sovereign besides. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands A great admirer of French literature, he munificently subsidised the actors to whom he owed the pleasure of seeing our dramatic masterpieces performed. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun The prizes being comparatively small, it was thought that it necessarily must be a failure, the munificently endowed London tournament having just been completed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago" When he was young he was too poor to think of it; when he was older he had his own family upon his hands, and cared for them munificently to the end. Home Life of Great Authors By the treasury of the theatre she had been treated munificently. The Landleaguers “Upon the banks of the Thames at Isleworth, near London, Henry V. built and munificently endowed a monastery, to be called ‘Syon,’ for the nuns of St. Bridget’s order. Needlework As Art The Emperor laughed a great deal over this piece of nonsense, and munificently paid the French actor some arrears in salary which the poor man had up till then not dared to claim. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun He was munificently rewarded for his labour by a present of �5,000. The Age of Pope (1700-1744) "Who will munificently enrich us, for the wish of the Mahdi is sacred." In Desert and Wilderness As the city has grown in wealth, so has its architectural appearance improved; its school-and college-buildings are very fine, particularly Owens College, munificently endowed by a leading merchant. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel It was hard work to get some of the thick, ridgy bivalves apart, but when they succeeded they rarely failed to be rewarded munificently. Adrift on the Pacific A Boys [sic] Story of the Sea and its Perils He gave most munificently to the church; and, in spite of all their attempts to place Isabella in a convent, as a boarder, succeeded in retaining her under the immediate care of her excellent mother. An Old Sailor's Yarns She rewarded the poet munificently for this tribute to her son's memory. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History Shakespeare, and even men much inferior to Shakespeare, have been able to provide for this stipulation munificently. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century There is a vacant place in the cathedral choir; and the boy who is lucky enough to receive the appointment will be provided for munificently. A Book About Lawyers Mr. Rhodes, as usual, gave munificently in aid of the sufferers, and Sir Alfred Milner exerted himself to save the unhappy victims of British and Boer disagreement from destitution. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 Nevertheless, that she might see her father happy and titled, she gave the prince her hand, and her father dowered her munificently, and—” “Go on, Mr. Richards.” As We Sweep Through The Deep In return, several men were sent to La Salle, munificently laden with provisions and other gifts. The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago Professors of those arts were habitually sought for with great eagerness by the highest personages, and often munificently rewarded. The Superstitions of Witchcraft This institution is provided for by subscription: the principal portion of the mansion it occupies being the free gift of the same open hand which so munificently endowed the asylum for the blind. Impressions of America During the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume I. Perkins's mansion, afterwards munificently bestowed, with other gifts, upon the Massachusetts Blind Asylum, which then became the Perkins Institution for the Blind, and occupied the building for its charitable purposes. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, January 1886 Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, January, 1886 He had brought them in a private car and taken care of them munificently. The Highgrader No. He measured out a niggardly sum for her board, and gave it over with the air of munificently rewarding me. Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Charles, who appreciated, and knew how to assist genius without wounding its delicacy, employed Titian to paint his portrait, for which he munificently rewarded him. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3) Warwick Warwick's services were munificently rewarded by a grant of vast estates from the confiscated lands of the Lancastrian baronage, and by his elevation to the highest posts in the service of the State. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 My family, signorina, are poor; they need the four francs which you so munificently pay.” Jerry Junior ‘We pay four lire a day and furnish his meals,’ she added munificently. Jerry Andrea took the hint, said no more, and when his work was finished not only received his money, but was munificently rewarded. The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art These works gave the greatest satisfaction to the King, who munificently rewarded the artist, and treated him with great kindness and extraordinary familiarity. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3) Mrs Danby remained at the Park till the little Robert was weaned, and was then dismissed very munificently rewarded. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 438 Volume 17, New Series, May 22, 1852 “We pay four lire a day and furnish his meals,” she added munificently. Jerry Junior My family, signorina, are poor; they need the four francs which you so munificently pay.’ Jerry The agricultural colleges are doubtless developing a few faithful workers for these too neglected fields; but these munificently endowed institutions are believed to fall far short of their duty in this respect. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside He never told me that my words were pearls and diamonds that I dropped munificently from my mouth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics Henchman was Bishop, but he left the matter for the Dean to deal with, though he not only rebuilt the Bishop's Palace at his own expense but contributed munificently to the new building. Old St. Paul's Cathedral You cannot imagine how much the routing of this drunken parson pleased Mr. Pennington, who paid all charges munificently and thankfully. William Lilly's History of His Life and Times From the Year 1602 to 1681 Oh, reward him well, lavishly, munificently; but send him away! Ishmael Or, In the Depths With energy which seemed never to tire, she urged forward her plans for national improvements, establishing schools all over the empire, which were munificently supported at the imperial expense. The Empire of Russia I might become an agricultural labourer,—but that's not very munificently paid; or a farmer,—but that would require perhaps more capital than I could command, and anyhow the profits are uncertain. My Friend Prospero It was Charles who escorted the errant lady into Lille, but later the duke himself entertained her munificently. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 He was munificently paid for them, and never raised himself above the money-making part of his profession. Thrift Irish landlords did not contribute very munificently to the Famine-fund; but here is £1000 from one, and for a special locality. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines Grecian artists were munificently patronized, and paintings and mosaics of exquisite workmanship added attraction to churches reared in the highest style of existing art. The Empire of Russia But it was the singular good fortune of the late Marquess of Bute to pick up two copies of this extremely rare volume, and he munificently presented one of them to Stonyhurst College. Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities He was deeply interested in the Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry, and contributed munificently to its foundation and maintenance. A Backward Glance at Eighty Recollections & comment The persons about him have been very long in his employment, and to some of them he has been munificently liberal. Famous Americans of Recent Times A "Building Fund" was raised, to which the late King munificently contributed �1,000. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 489, May 14, 1831 While he repaid me munificently for my services, he behaved towards me as a father, or indeed as an elder brother, and instantly made me feel as a member of his family. Phases of Faith Passages from the History of My Creed There was no one that subscribed more munificently than he did toward the famous "cradle," or looked more devoutly for its expected tenant. Bred in the Bone An Infirmary on a large scale, and munificently supported. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 403, December 5, 1829 She planned schemes to fill his purse, ordering arrangements of music and paying for them munificently. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 But she treated them munificently, made all manner of plans for their comfort, and they all thought her the wisest and wittiest of the human race. Malbone: an Oldport Romance The rich and splendid library of electrical works which he is forming, has been munificently presented to the Institution of Electrical Engineers. Heroes of the Telegraph Swelling, at that instant, with the consciousness of patronizing and most munificently rewarding Mark! Martin Chuzzlewit They have been most munificently assisted by the heads of great mercantile houses, numerously represented, I am happy to say, around me, and they have a funded capital of almost £14,000. Speeches: Literary and Social The merchant, to reward him for his news, munificently made him a present of a fine red herring for his breakfast. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 The children of the benevolent societies which he had munificently supported during his lifetime, and some of which he had founded, followed his body to the grave. Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers Only once was her passionate attention distracted, and that was when Pete in passing gave her an emphatic nudge and a friendly grin as he munificently bestowed upon her a package of gum. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley He munificently welcomed them to Brandenburg; showed really a noble piety and human self-pity, as well as judgment; nor did Brandenburg and he want their reward. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 I have heard that the king rewarded those knights munificently who returned from the Lithuanian war. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy The English are, in my opinion, the most hospitable people on earth, and they are hospitable simply and munificently. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt Here nature has opened her stores so munificently, that all the husbandman has to do is to plow, sow, and garner the fruits of his labor. Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. They are only to say whether or not they will accept five million acres of land that Congress munificently offers them for the construction of their railways. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858 Especially is the lucky wight—perhaps some half-wild woodsman—who was first to spy the illustrious monster munificently rewarded. The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok Kit, however, nothing daunted, and determined to do the duty for which he had been rewarded so munificently, started out alone on his perilous trip. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway A calabash of sour wine, munificently bestowed by a spectator, increased the fun, and it continued to wax higher and more furious, as the night wore away. Journal of an African Cruiser With the art sponsorship of George Lescott, and the social sponsorship of Adrienne, he found that orders for portraits, from those who could pay munificently, seemed to seek him. The Call of the Cumberlands Only kind words to disguised fairies have ever been so munificently repaid, as this young noble's pension to the old genius. Castilian Days Allied and subject cities he aided most munificently. Dio's Rome, Volume 5, Books 61-76 (A.D. 54-211) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form By Herbert Baldwin Foster To be in the public service is eagerly coveted; such employment attracts the finest minds, and is most munificently rewarded. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858 He could not find horses to hold every day, and even if he had succeeded in that, few would have paid him so munificently as the stranger of the day before. Jack's Ward As the West Saxons were not a seafaring people, he employed and munificently rewarded men from other nations more accustomed to the sea,--whether Frisians, Franks, Britons, Scots, or even Danes. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers The sculpture of the human figure became a noble object of ambition in Greece, and was most munificently rewarded. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 03 Ancient Achievements Occasioned by a very amiable and generous Friend of mine munificently presenting Miss E.S. with a Donation of Fifteen Thousand Pounds. Poems For a time her treasure was wisely and munificently expended; and the works she wrought, and the good deeds she performed, are her honour and our shame. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 325, August 2, 1828 Schools for the poor were munificently founded by the Duchess of Gordon. Excellent Women He invited illustrious foreigners to send him their works, and munificently recompensed them. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 The establishment was munificently endowed and liberally supported, and the Master, as he was reverently called, lived just long enough to see that it was a success. Ideala She insisted on paying him for it, munificently, in the manner of queens. Venus in Furs Sometimes they are munificently rewarded by their generation with praises and material goods, as was Apelles among the Greeks, and Raphael among the Italians. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. Not only have you made a provision for Germain, and munificently endowed the bride, but you have also promised to be present at the wedding as a witness. Mysteries of Paris, V3 Not being so rich, they could not reward the artist so munificently as some are rewarded now; but even now most working artists are poor, and the impulse to art is independent of large rewards. The Principles of Aesthetics This expense the late viceroy, Abbas Pasha, munificently undertook to defray out of his treasury, and his successor, after his death, continued the operations with the same princely liberality. The Antiquity of Man Womanlike, Mistress Felicity had no logical argument against an honour so munificently ordained. John Enderby But we have every reason to believe that both Greeks and Romans were most severely trained in the art of public speaking, and that forensic eloquence was highly prized and munificently rewarded. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. Some patriotic patron of the fine arts ought to buy it for his own house, or else munificently present it to the nation. An African Millionaire Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay Mr. Eastman took them all to lunch, at a modest table d'hote in the neighborhood, tipped the waiter munificently, asked in an aside for a special wine, which was of course not forthcoming. Saturday's Child The emperor munificently endowed the poet's family, and ordered a superb edition of all his works to be published at the expense of the crown. Marie; a story of Russian love And there was the sun under indescribable clouds, turning huge and yellow among the trunks of the trees and casting glory munificently down glades. Don Rodriguez; chronicles of Shadow Valley The sculpture of the human figure became a noble object of ambition, and was most munificently rewarded. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. This misfortune led the Empress Maria Theresa to commission him to compose a mass, for which she rewarded him munificently. Haydn There, while he ate sparsely himself, he provided munificently for his new acquaintance, and recommended him, with an accompaniment of silver, to the good offices of the Rouen House kitchen. The Two Vanrevels Newspapers in Albany were paid munificently for printing. The Boss and the Machine; a chronicle of the politicians and party organization And in Milford, England, was a young man named Samuel Slater, who, on hearing that inventive genius was munificently rewarded in America, decided to migrate to that country. The Age of Invention : a chronicle of mechanical conquest It may seem strange that a man who loved literature passionately, and rewarded literary merit munificently, should have been more savagely reviled both in prose and verse than almost any other politician in our history. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 I applaud those benevolent societies which munificently encouraged that work. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4 In the preceding generation a writer of eminent merit was sure to be munificently rewarded by the government. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 3 He munificently welcomed them to Brandenburg; showed really a noble piety and human pity, as well as judgment; nor did Brandenburg and he want their reward. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 03 Even in the smallest matters the munificent man will act munificently!” Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) His youthful necessities were munificently supplied by facile depredation, and the only hindrance to immediate riches was his ignorance of flash kens where he might fence his plunder. A Book of Scoundrels But in a few years the buildings were extended and the collection augmented munificently by Thomas Rotherham or Scot, then Chancellor of the University and Bishop of Lincoln, afterwards Archbishop of York. Old English Libraries He came to the front nobly, and stood by us firmly and munificently ever afterward. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 1 Mr. Cornell had indeed endowed the institution munificently, and others followed his example: the number of men and women who came forward to do something for it was astonishing. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 1 |
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