“How marvelous it must have been to behold the stunning grandeur of a mountain range while rubbing shoulders with the one who used them to rest his feet upon.”
“It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy.”
“The island's only stately home is a testament to the grandeur of days gone by.”
“This special status may have been limited to specific aggrandizers or to corporate groups in which the status of the aggrandizer was conveyed to his entire family or lineage.”
“The poor must adapt to broadly supported aggrandizer strategies for raising domestic animals in village communal lands.”
“Rather, Grinnell is an uncompromising aggrandizer of the object and the product, almost like a nincteenth-century dandy in his embrace of surface and cosmetic finery.”
“The character described is gently born and enjoys all the grandeurs expected of someone in her social class.”
“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.”
“If we cannot attain at a bound to these grandeurs, at least let us do them homage.”