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Grandiosity

noun
1.
High-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation.  Synonyms: grandiloquence, magniloquence, ornateness, rhetoric.  "An excessive ornateness of language"






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"Grandiosity" Quotes from Famous Books



... perhaps more appreciation than invention, his imagination has something very personal in the zealous enthusiasm with which he exercised it, though I think it must be admitted that his reflections of Tiepolo, Titian, Tintoretto and his attenuated expansions of Michael Angelo's condensed grandiosity, recall the eclecticism of the Carracci far more than that of Raphael. But his manner is the modern manner, and it is altogether more effective, more "fetching," to use a modern term, than anything ...
— French Art - Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture • W. C. Brownell

... satisfy my appetite for castles, and once, after several times passing a certain chateau meuble a louer in the levels of the Rhone Valley, I made bold to go in and ask to look at it. I loved it for the certain Louis XV. grandiosity there was about it; for the great clock in the stable wall; for the balcony frescos on the front of the garden-house, and for the arched driveway to the court. It seemed to me a wonderfully good thing of its kind, and I liked Napoleon's having lodged in it when ...
— A Little Swiss Sojourn • W. D. Howells



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