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"Hunger, an Introduction" seduces with the magniloquence of the autodidact.
Among other things, it denounced the recent demolition of Pennsylvania Station with its "ingenious magniloquence."
Faced with this self-mocking magniloquence, how do we judge the meaning of the events of this book?
On Wednesday, though, the orchestra took a little while to give James Levine the magniloquence and virtuosity he expects.
The greater vigor of the last movement was spoiled by a couple too many slips, but the overall impression was of certainty and magniloquence.
By directing our attention to the poem's effects of "magniloquence and wit," Mr. Kermode shows us why this is so.
Howard depicts Lerma as "a Renaissance Overreacher, a Grand Machiavel characterized by enormous ambition, unscrupulousness, and magniloquence."
At Rivendell he, using what critic Tom Shippey describes as "slightly wooden magniloquence", sets forth Gondor's claim to primacy in the War of the Ring.
She must take refuge instead with the rich widower Panisse (Fernand Charpin) - a stock buffoon, you might think, all magniloquence and fuddy-duddy airs, except that he's painfully kind and loving.
These articles pointed to 'versatility of talent,' and to such qualities as 'humour, vivacity, and range of power,' which were impressive and promising despite her extravagance of incident and 'untrained magniloquence.'"