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1 помпезный стиль
General subject: declamatory style
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declamatory — de|clam|a|to|ry [dıˈklæmətəri US to:ri] adj declamatory speech or writing expresses feelings and opinions very strongly ▪ a declamatory style … Dictionary of contemporary English
Declamatory — De*clam a*to*ry, a. [L. declamatorius: cf. F. d[ e]clamatoire.] 1. Pertaining to declamation; treated in the manner of a rhetorician; as, a declamatory theme. [1913 Webster] 2. Characterized by rhetorical display; pretentiously rhetorical;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
declamatory — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Eloquent] Syn. rhetorical, elocutionary, formal; see fluent 2 , oratorical . 2. [Pompous] Syn. bombastic, windy, stuffy; see bombastic , oratorical , verbose . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Of or relating to the … English dictionary for students
declamatory — adjective a) having the quality of a declamation. b) pretentiously lofty in style; bombastic … Wiktionary
declamatory — a. 1. In the style of declamation. 2. Rhetorical, grandiloquent, inflated, bombastic, swelling, pompous, turgid, pretentious, high flown, high sounding, fustian … New dictionary of synonyms
declamatory — adjective ostentatiously lofty in style a man given to large talk tumid political prose • Syn: ↑bombastic, ↑large, ↑orotund, ↑tumid, ↑turgid • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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Benedetto Pallavicino — (c. 1551 – November 26, 1601) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance. A prolific composer of madrigals, he was resident at the Gonzaga court of Mantua in the 1590s, where he was a close associate of Giaches de Wert, and a… … Wikipedia
Gluck, Christoph Willibald — later Ritter (knight) von Gluck born July 2, 1714, Erasbach, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria died Nov. 15, 1787, Vienna, Austria German opera composer. Son of a forester, he ran away to study music in Prague. He traveled widely, writing operas for… … Universalium