Chap.

1    2|     all the characteristics of grandeur, combined with the winning
2    4|   natural superiority from the grandeur of longevity; for in this
3    7|        it softens, giving mild grandeur to the contracted horizon.
4    9|      with the sight of insipid grandeur and the slavish ceremonies
5    9|      dear. This is mere gothic grandeur, something like the barbarous
6   13| domestic happiness, the simple grandeur of which cannot be relished
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