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1 No such grandeur and majesty has elsewhere been put into human shape.
2 Nothing can lessen, nothing can enlarge such grandeur as we have here.
3 Jane's own life, as we have said, admitted of no such grandeur .
4 It was Viper who possessed the elegant sophistication to feel comfortable among such grandeur .
5 Yet what will all such grandeur do-theself-defensiveheart inquires-forpuny, feeble, lonely me?
6 You just say them and they have such grandeur .
7 Then he said such grandeur deserved a drink.
8 Even gods might be inspired by such grandeur .
9 We do not possess buildings of such grandeur , as the Habsburgs never made it this far west.
10 It is a glorious statue and in every respect characteristic; such grandeur , such majesty in the countenance!
11 At finding meanness near such grandeur lies.
12 Ulysses shrugged his shoulders before such grandeur .
13 He'd never imagined such grandeur .
14 A plain tan spinster like her could never compete with such grandeur ; best take advantage of what assets she did have.
15 He did not want to be a Bishop, but he began to think that such grandeur would not have been predicted of a fool.
16 But where in all this universe does one's fancy take such long aerial flights or the mind become conscious of such grandeur and power?
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