All 4 Uses
grandeur
in
Murder in the Cathedral
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- What earthly glory, of king or emperor, What earthly pride, that is not poverty Compared with richness of heavenly grandeur?†
Chpt 1 *grandeur = impressive magnificence
- Is it too milch For such a vision of eternal grandeur?†
Chpt 1
- This man is obstinate, blind, intent On self-destruction, Passing from deception to deception, From grandeur to grandeur to final illusion, Lost in the wonder of his own greatness, The enemy of society, enemy of himself.†
Chpt 1
- This man is obstinate, blind, intent On self-destruction, Passing from deception to deception, From grandeur to grandeur to final illusion, Lost in the wonder of his own greatness, The enemy of society, enemy of himself.†
Chpt 1
Definitions:
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(1)
(grandeur) impressive magnificence -- usually on a grand (large) scale
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)