But these are famous exceptions to the tradition of the inaugural as an exercise in ghostwritten magniloquence. |
This magniloquence, it seems to me, is the leading edge, linguistically, of Heaney's poem. |
But the contrast between the magniloquence of poor BEN and the deadly failure of his wine, was too great. |
She may not have been quite humourless in the magniloquence of her portrait of her patron Dr Boucard. |
He was simple and unaffected in his manners, and never assumed any magniloquence because of his exalted position. |
Consequently, in all the details of private life, sensibility displays its magniloquence. |