There is almost equal truth in the magniloquent eulogies of his admirers, as in the impassioned invectives of his enemies. |
Then in magniloquent terms he discoursed about the meanness of making such a base concession. |
His magniloquent western name was the moral umbrella upon which he balanced the fine problem of his finances. |
Sebastiano was the Venetian artist of his generation most devoted to magniloquent form. |
These last words were pronounced with an accent of the most magniloquent solemnity. |
Among the designers, Pietro Aschieri was pre-eminent, and in the creation of a majestic and magniloquent structure, was able fully to express his ideas, inspired by a classicism mixed with scenography. |