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How to use panegyric in a sentence

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Azar concentrates on poetics and stylistics and devotes only a few pages to the panegyric of the Duke.
Nearly all of the book consists of poetry, mostly in the form of religious, vaticinatory, panegyric, and legendary poetry.
In fact, the essay is so positive and loving as to be a panegyric, and it is difficult to understand the intensity of his displeasure.
He suggests that the artificiality of his faeries is also self-consciously that of Spenser's panegyric poetry.
It is no panegyric to the view that alcohol is merely an agricultural matter, a view expressed in certain parts of Europe.
In fact, if this award can be some little bit of a song or a panegyric for you all, then I am glad of that.
This book is an anthology of his thought, and not a biographical work, still less a panegyric.
St. John Chrysostom, who deeply admired and had great devotion to the Apostle, wrote a panegyric extolling his virtues that can help us a lot.
As before I used Lonely Planet, Lp, with a critical eye considering its ill-considered tendency to panegyric.
Ḥāfeẓ also reduced the panegyric element of his poems to a mere one or two lines, leaving the remainder of the poem for his ideas.
The prominent masters of the panegyric qaṣīdeh were Muʿizzī and Anvarī, who both flourished in the first half of the 12th century.
To conclude: while a panegyric to free trade is being delivered here, the sparks are flying in Geneva.
As its practice Lonely Planet handles the panegyric with excess, reality is sometimes less attractive.
They are a panegyric to the deity in the way they speak to us and constantly demonstrate that no particle is more important than any other.
As a member of the steering group for the inaugural Edinburgh Art Festival, I wrote a panegyric extolling the possibilities of our brave new project.
He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous.
The combination of affection, humour and critical comment makes you trust this author and the genuineness of her familial bond far more than a worshipful panegyric ever would.
I consider my rant an ethical warning, a panegyric for the unlived life.
The latter is particularly famous for his renewal of panegyric poetry through the introduction of learned allusions and sophisticated rhetorical devices.
Claudian's poetry is a valuable historical source, though distorted by the conventions of panegyric.
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I could not endure to change my invective into panegyric all at once, and so soon.
The object of his discourse was a panegyric of himself and a satire on all other conjurors.
Or again, let us suppose that both should have occasion to pronounce a panegyric.
Every panegyric contained in them is extravagant and hyperbolical, and every censure exaggerated and excessive.
Philibert looked on his friend admiringly, at this panegyric of the woman he loved.
But with all this panegyric, he does not seem to have been careful to be just to the memory of his hero.
Waller wrote a fine panegyric on Cromwell, when he assumed the protectorship.
The Menexenus veils in panegyric the weak places of Athenian history.
There is no need for panegyric, for sounding phrases or rounded periods.
I could not resist uttering this panegyric on our well-loved captain.
Ariosto took every occasion to interweave their panegyric with his verse.
His book is neither a panegyric on clericalism nor a libel on it.
He sat down at the table and began a warm panegyric on the coup d'Etat.
Then had come Lord Henry Wotton with his strange panegyric on youth, his terrible warning of its brevity.
Now, sir, if we apply this to your modest aversion to panegyric, how reasonable will your fears of me appear!
He pronounced the panegyric of Robespierre, and the apotheosis of Marat.
We are not now about to give him any idle panegyric on the occasion.
Perry was right in the midst of a flowery panegyric on the wonders of the peaceful beauty of the scene when a canoe shot out from the nearest island.
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