The character described is gently born and enjoys all the grandeurs expected of someone in her social class. |
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On a fair hill we see a majestic pile, the ivied walls and towers of Cholmondeley Castle, huge relic and witness of the baronial grandeurs of the Middle Ages. |
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Between folie des grandeurs et folie douce he stages his aspiration to posterity in a way that is at the same time spectacular and derisory. |
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Tangle of faults and passions, infamies and grandeurs. |
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