The two epics are the fountainhead of western literature and no translation quite recaptures the splendor and nobility of the original. [noun]
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And now it struck her that it must be hard, very hard to die, in the midst of all this splendor. [noun]
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For he who shall be overthrown is no longer a mighty god but an idol bereft of his splendor and his dignity. [noun]
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He was charmed to be called "Callias," [The noble Athenian family of Callias was famed for its wealth and splendor. [noun]
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If the splendor of the lovely dream, that you call Sirona, has been clouded by my fault--" "Clouded. [noun]
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Accustomed as Darius and Prexaspes were to royal splendor, they were still astonished at the beauty and brilliancy of the satrap's palace. [noun]
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Cambyses' first glance was bestowed on Nitetis; she sat by him in all the splendor and dignity of a queen, but looking very, very pale in her new purple robes. [noun]
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