单词 | panegyric |
例句 | After having made a few preparatory experiments, he concluded with a panegyric upon modern chemistry, the terms of which I shall never forget: Frankenstein 1818-01-01T00:00:00Z Obama’s State of the Union speech in 2012 began and ended with panegyrics to the troops, which Jonah Goldberg of National Review called “disgusting” and reminiscent of North Korea. Should We Worry About Trump’s Fawning Admiration of the Military? 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z Yet in your book you deplore the panegyric as much as the unillumined attack. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z Earlier this month, shortly before Donald Trump’s Inauguration, a panegyric made the rounds on social media. Burns Night in the Age of Brexit and Trump 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z Though warts-and-all, it does not linger or moralise over the blemishes; laudatory, it does not veer towards panegyric, even as it impresses with Mr Leader’s forensic readings. Early days yet 2015-05-28T04:00:00Z Tarantino’s nostalgic panegyric to Los Angeles, the internal combustion engine and old-school masculine cool is a dream of a movie. Best Movies of 2019 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z Reviews tell a similar story: the band will not be papering their studio walls with glowing panegyrics any time soon. Pendulum are the sound of youth ? just not mine 2010-06-03T10:41:00Z “So please don’t be disappointed for the lack of a eulogy or panegyric,” Cardinal Czerny said. Some find fault with Francis’ homily for Benedict. 2023-01-05T05:00:00Z In a panegyric to his colleague, Mr. Brooks wrote in his New York Times column in December 2020 that “to this day Mark argues that politics is about looking for converts, not punishing heretics.” Mark Shields, TV Pundit Known for His Sharp Wit, Dies at 85 2022-06-18T04:00:00Z "You can't judge historical writings by the standards of our time. These writings were mostly panegyrics, written to glorify the leaders and rulers." Samrat Prithviraj: Why did a Bollywood film on a popular Hindu king fail? 2022-06-08T04:00:00Z The country’s premier music group is usually known for its panegyric operas dedicated to the “great leaders” from his family. North Korean Propaganda Gets a YouTube Makeover: Fewer Parades, More Pizza 2020-09-12T04:00:00Z His work with Trump dates back to the 2016 campaign, after which longtime associate Stephen Moore, another discredited conservative economist, co-wrote a panegyric to the administration's economic policies. Trump economic task force member once called minimum wage law the “Black Teenage Unemployment Act" 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z Trump’s panegyrics to Kim raised expectations that the Hanoi summit would end in some kind of deal. Opinion | Trump’s hubris and inexperience set up the failure in Hanoi 2019-02-28T05:00:00Z Call it serendipity or synchronicity, issue your panegyrics, soak up the horripilation and admire the pulchritudinous: This was meant to be. Perspective | ESPN’s Kevin Negandhi has his dream assignment: The ‘Indian Super Bowl’ 2017-05-31T04:00:00Z On the evening of 20 August 1997, BBC1 broadcast Right Here Right Now, a panegyric to Oasis on the eve of their third album, Be Here Now. ‘Flattened by the cocaine panzers’ – the toxic legacy of Oasis’s Be Here Now 2016-10-06T04:00:00Z That was pretty much the attitude expressed by Trump himself toward the end of his speech, a free-associative Song of Himself panegyric delivered to a large but restless audience that clearly longed for something meatier. Trump to New Hampshire: “I really don’t care” if you die on the roads — just love me 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z After a round of welcoming speeches – essentially panegyrics for Mr. Karunanidhi’s benefit – a microphone was placed in front of Mr. Karunanidhi. India Ink: The Autumn of a Patriarch 2014-04-24T15:59:35Z But Morse also offered a panegyric for ambition, exhorting attendees to create billion-dollar babies. Fail on Your Own Terms 2013-06-28T15:14:00Z Feinstein closed the proceedings with a panegyric to the nominee and opened them with an ode to the success of the U.S. drone program, of which Brennan is considered an architect. Senators delay Brennan vote over drones 2013-02-14T14:15:00Z His life, in the form of a warm panegyric, written at his widow’s request by Herennius Senecio, caused its author’s death in the reign of Domitian. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z The Earl of Montague, who convoyed it home, but who in reality had nothing to do with its capture, was the subject of universal panegyrics and parliamentary thanks. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 2 2012-04-03T02:00:36.237Z The division of the subject is the same; the authorities most frequently and panegyrically cited are the same; the principles and opinions set forth are in the main the same. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z But, though unflattered and unsung, those early deeds in France and Flanders can boast an epitaph which tells no lies, and which, in its simple tragedy, is more eloquent than a volume of strained panegyrics. The First Seven Divisions Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting from Mons to Ypres 2012-03-17T02:01:05.397Z Frederick lived to pronounce a panegyric upon him before the Berlin Academy, in the year of his death. Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works 2012-03-14T02:00:25.570Z He of course commenced with such a panegyric the legend we give here. Satires And Profanities 2012-03-14T02:00:24.637Z Such a fact illustrates the inflexible metal of the man, more than a column of panegyric. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z The panegyric of Decker on patience is beautiful: Patience, my lord! why 'tis the soul of peace: Of all the virtues 'tis the nearest kin to heaven; It makes men look like gods. Noble Deeds of American Women With Biographical Sketches of Some of the More Prominent 2012-03-10T03:00:13.687Z These harsh expressions sound strangely unfamiliar when contrasted with French panegyric of the next generation. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z More than that, and to complete the well-earned panegyric, one leaves the "Angel" in a satisfied mood. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z The paper which was drawn up was no better than a panegyric of sedition. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z His name has been immortalized by an eloquent panegyric in the seventeenth canto of the Paradiso. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z The ‘Ordinall of Alchemy’ is a tedious panegyric of the science, interspersed with a good deal of the vague talk about white and red stones and the philosophical magnesia in which ‘the adepts’ delighted. Witch, Warlock, and Magician Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland 2012-02-06T03:00:14.350Z The sixth chapter of Lord Coke's "Third Institutes" is devoted to a panegyric on the statutes for punishing "conjuration, sorcery, witchcraft, or enchantment." Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z This is the real panegyric of St. Thomas, and it only adds to the sublimity of it that it should come nearly six centuries and a half after his death. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Some specimens of the two panegyrics, with the plan of that composed by Politiano, are annexed, and translated with our author's own felicity. The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Volume I (of 3) 2012-01-18T03:00:13.193Z In Greece and Rome, panegyrics were often pronounced at the grave. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z The panegyric of poverty is all bosh; it is an affectation! Woman and Artist 2012-01-10T03:00:14.960Z Even his political orations bristled with panegyrics on the sanctity of the home and the high duty men owed their wives. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z The compiler was himself a distinguished poet in the style of his day, and wandered through many provinces of the Moslem empire earning money and fame by his skill in panegyric. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z And even Robinson appeared once more on the scene with a panegyric on himself, which, though ridiculous to his audience, was by no means superfluous. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z In a strong, ringing voice, he pronounced a panegyric on the Duke, whom he repeatedly designated as "that financial genius." Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z After taking into due account the circumstances in which Dr. Martineau’s letter was written, to many readers this high-flying panegyric will seem to have in some degree overshot its mark. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z He finds an opportunity to introduce an enthusiastic panegyric on the victories of Napoleon, closing with the question: "What could be more grand?" Liberty In The Nineteenth Century 2011-12-24T03:08:02.240Z The Mercury of France and the other Parisian journals have published his panegyric. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z But in this case nothing is recorded of the history of the preceding year, the speech being simply a panegyric of the Founder. Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598-A.D. 1867 With a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth Century 2011-12-18T03:00:20.923Z Upon this he launched into a panegyric of his respiratory apparatus with much enthusiasm and warmth. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z The climax of all this buffoonery is a panegyric of some famous pills, which lasts an hour or two, and leaves the charlatan wrangling over cents and farthings with his swiftly dwindling audience. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z Nor would anyone who really believed the Bible to be the Word of God make it the subject of meaner panegyrics. The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism 2011-11-24T03:00:46.897Z It was seen by the General's friends, who requested a transcript of the verses for publication, but he would never permit them to be printed, his native modesty shrinking from the warm panegyric they embodied. Memoir of John Howe Peyton in sketches by his contemporaries, together with some of his public and private letters, etc., also a sketch of Ann M. Peyton 2011-11-15T03:00:20.413Z On one occasion a poet came to Mahdí, who was then heir-apparent, at Rayy, and recited a panegyric in his honour. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z This panegyric from her mouth, after what had happened, caused me more shame than pleasure. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z After relating this fact about my boyhood, malicious people may think that I am claiming to be considered worthy of a panegyric. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z In narration, in description, in panegyric, and in complaint she is equally fluent. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume II (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:10.110Z But Mrs Norberry wished to engross all his panegyrics to herself, and she never failed to expatiate on Mrs Mowbray's foibles and flightiness as long as the doctor had expatiated on her charms. Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter 2011-11-04T02:00:17.120Z Huge sums were paid POETRY, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE290 for a successful panegyric, and the bards vied with each other in flattery of the most extravagant description. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z I owe it to Do�a Clara to say that she seemed suspicious of this panegyric, for instead of acknowledging it and showing herself gratified by it, she made the gesture of an offended queen. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z When congress was doing memorial honor to Charles Sumner, it was Lamar, a southerner of southerners, that made the most touching panegyric of the dead. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z His career yields ample materials both for the biographer who would pronounce a panegyric over his tomb and for the censor whose business it is to improve one generation at the expense of another. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z But he saw what a fright he had put her into; so, without any pause, he turned the conversation into a wild panegyric on his father. The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume I (of 2) 2011-10-21T02:00:20.960Z The closing verses are devoted, in accordance with custom, to matters of immediate interest and to a panegyric on the virtues of the poet's kin. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z And in reading this fragment we may remark that nonsense is not panegyric. Deformities of Samuel Johnson, Selected from his Works 2011-10-18T02:00:19.057Z The works of Thomas chiefly took the form of academic �loges or formal panegyrics, and they have all the defects, both in manner and substance, which are associated with that style. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z I want to add my small words to the panegyric and tell you with what intense interest and pleasure I have followed your astonishing success. Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z We should absolutely blush for the writer of this paragraph, did we think that he really meant his panegyric to be taken literally. Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z When the Quraysh heard of this, they feared lest their adversary's reputation should be increased by the panegyric of a bard so famous and popular. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z Sneers and hints to this effect followed every panegyric of Mrs Hart; and robbed approbation of its pleasure, though they could not of its value. The Wanderer (Volume 3 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:28.670Z Though confused by being detained, Ellis could not be angry, for there was no impertinence in his fervour, no familiarity in his panegyric; and though his speech was rapid, his manners were gentle. The Wanderer (Volume 1 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:27.667Z And while he delivers a glowing panegyric on the person of the pope, he lashes unrelentingly the misgovernment of the Papal States. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z What an ordeal and excessive cruelty when the r�cipiendaire happens really to deserve the panegyric!... My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z It was only natural she should glow a little, lying there reading those panegyrics of praise. Pink Gods and Blue Demons 2011-08-31T02:01:22.827Z I reiterated, bursting into a panegyric, with which I won't bore you as I bored him. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z Had it been so, he would have spared his readers an occasional jar and a panegyric on Lord Byron's poetry. Res Judicat? Papers and Essays 2011-08-24T02:00:18.157Z This panegyric was bestowed by P�re Labat; who seems to have had more of national than of moral or religious feeling on this head. History of the Buccaneers of America 2011-08-19T02:00:13.187Z The press, which, at my home-coming, had lavished praise and glowing panegyric, now, as promptly, swung completely around and heaped upon my head terms of opprobrium and obloquy. My Attainment of the Pole 2011-08-05T02:00:54.720Z He wrote a panegyric on the Emperor Augustus, to which Mr. Browning refers in the opening lines of the poem. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z Then Mr Windgate launched forth into a brilliant panegyric of the accused, extolling his virtues in every capacity, public and private. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z In an eloquent panegyric upon the influence of a knowledge of history, President Woolley of Mt. Teaching the Child Patriotism 2011-07-03T02:00:11.747Z How much do we desire the eloquence of Demosthenes, that we might pronounce a fitting panegyric on the dog, already made illustrious by so many pens. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z His speech on this occasion was a high-flown panegyric upon England and every thing English, and grievously astonished Byron, Shelley, Hunt, and others, when they read it in Italy. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z The announcement ended up with the panegyric "extolled be the elixir of life bequeathed by Diancecht to his people; by which everything to which it is applied is made whole." Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z The singles and reprinses exhibit the virtue of circumspection, which excites the writer to a panegyric of the father of the reigning sovereign. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z It is the difficulty of this task, seldom yet accomplished, which has led to the many eloquent panegyrics, in all languages, upon war as necessary to the very existence of a nation. Teaching the Child Patriotism 2011-07-03T02:00:11.747Z “I could not help laughing in her face,” the ungallant cousin declared, “seeing what had produced this panegyric.” French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z Lenette did not require more hours to write a letter than Isocrates did years for a panegyric on the Athenians--no more, but just the same number, namely about ten. Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces; or, the Wedded Life, Death, and Marriage of Firmian Stanislaus Siebenkaes, Parish Advocate in the Burgh of Kuhschnappel. 2011-05-20T02:00:42.297Z When this accusation and panegyric are received by the partisans of each party, no wonder they beget an extraordinary ferment on both sides, and fill the nation with violent animosities. Essays 2011-05-19T02:00:06.077Z He mentioned her without any warmth of panegyric, and without any overflow of tenderness. Trevethlan (Vol 3 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-17T02:00:19.780Z The agreeable versification Intellectual decadence of Gaul. of an amateur like Ausonius, the refined panegyrics of a Eumenius, disguising nullity of thought beneath elegance of form, already foretold the perilous sterility of scholasticism. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z Every term of panegyric that language can furnish has been lavished, and with justice, on his productions. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z I have no wish to offer an unmeasured panegyric on an age which after all cannot be divested of the responsibility for making our own inevitable. The Victorian Age The Rede Lecture for 1922 2011-05-11T02:00:18.513Z On the other hand, the partisans of the minister make his panegyric run as high as the accusation against him, and celebrate his wise, steady, and moderate conduct in every part of his administration. Essays 2011-05-19T02:00:06.077Z As the Chaplain carried his walking-stick, or rather walking-tree of a cushion, with the greatest indifference towards me, I wished to prejudice him for me by a panegyric at the expense of Kant. The Campaner Thal and Other Writings 2011-04-26T02:00:29.827Z Marvell's other panegyrics are but little known, though the awkward and ugly lines on Milton have passed into anthologies, owing to their magnificent exordium, "When I beheld the poet blind yet old." Essays 2011-04-15T02:00:16.160Z He loved his literary pursuits, of course, but no panegyric about his last book would have given him as much satisfaction as an acknowledgment of his superiority at whist. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z Henceforth the bards of Ausonia deigned to tickle the ears of lustful boys and debauched cardinals, buying the bread of courtly sloth—how salt it tasted let Tasso and Guarini tell—with jests or panegyrics. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z There never was a finer theme for editorial panegyric, and in good sooth your Lordship's press made the most of it. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. I (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:09.197Z "A most respectable establishment, though," broke in Paul; "Fumbally's is known all over Ulster—" A very supercilious smile from Lady Netherby cut short a panegyric Mr. Dempsey would gladly have extended. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z Descartes is the Epicurus of the poem, and the subject of many heavy panegyrics. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z There were seven pictures and panegyrics in each book, whence the whole work has been called Hebdomades. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z That is to say, he made the man whose work he stole pronounce its panegyric and refer it to the thief. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z "I protest, gentlemen," said the bishop, gravely; "I wish I could hear a better reason for the panegyric than his skill as a duellist." The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. I (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:09.197Z "I declare," said Lord Netherby, smiling, "I must interdict a continuance of this panegyric, now that we have arrived, for you know Colonel Darcy was a first love of Lady Netherby." The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z At the time when frequented by these illustrious youths, the Gardens of Epicurus were superintended by Zeno and Phædrus, both of whom, but particularly the latter, have been honoured with the panegyric of Cicero. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z In this panegyric on a mixed constitution, Cicero has taken his idea of a perfect state from the Roman commonwealth—from its consuls, senate, and popular assemblies. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z It is a measure of Steinberg’s achievement in “Bismarck: A Life” that the subsequent description of the “political genius of a very unusual kind” becomes far from a panegyric. Otto von Bismarck, Master Statesman 2011-04-02T03:18:41Z The acquiescence of the youths themselves he easily procured by inflaming their curiosity to witness the glory and happiness of England, which he described in the most glowing terms of national panegyric. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z Thus it was easy to work up to a panegyric in which Illinois stood as a beautiful woman leading her sister states up to new heights of peace, of virtue and of concord. Her Infinite Variety 2011-04-01T02:00:30.590Z The king—to whom Waller, after the manner of kings and poets, presented a poem stuffed with panegyric—told him that he had written more finely on Cromwell. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z The whole publication is dedicated to Great Britain and the Allied Sovereigns, in a long columnar panegyric. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z I confess, however, that I know little about them; they have, perhaps, their admirers, and to the pens of such I leave their panegyric. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z How many motives combine here to warp the judgment and the conscience, and convert sober history into funeral panegyric! The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z So, using a phrase kin to his own, I replied: "Oldmeadow belongs to me," and I launched into a boyish panegyric of my birthplace. Memories of a Musical Life 2011-03-09T03:00:44.777Z In the midst of his panegyric of Virchow Dr. Read described in some detail the medical faculty of Berlin at the time when Virchow was beginning his work as a student at that University. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z Cicero declares, that history had been completely falsified by these funeral panegyrics, many things being inserted in them which never were performed, or existed—False triumphs, supernumerary consulships, and forged pedigrees129. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z The Life of Constantine, in four books, published after the death of the emperor, which occurred in 337, is a panegyric rather than a sober history, but contains much valuable material. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z Be this as it may, the passage of the rivers through the mighty barrier is a spectacle of awful sublimity and it well deserves the many panegyrics it has received from orator and poet. The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry With Legends of the Surrounding Country 2011-03-04T03:00:59.137Z There was the gentlemanly Waller, now fifty-six years of age, quite ready to be a poet about the court of Charles, and to write panegyrics on the new side to atone for that on Cromwell. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z Bernard was elected to the 24th fauteuil, which had been occupied by Flourens, and according to custom had to pronounce his predecessor's panegyric. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z The genius of Tennyson needs no fresh panegyric. The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry 2011-02-26T03:00:51.130Z The play has a strongly marked rhetorical character, and is, in fact, a panegyric, with an immediate political aim, on Athens as the champion of humanity against Thebes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z A couple of political satires of no great merit—one setting forth a sober and earnest panegyric upon ignorance—were followed by the famous Two-penny Post Bag, a bundle of rollicking satire and humor. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z Waller became one of his courtiers, and composed panegyrics on him. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z The crack reached that stage about ten o'clock on the night of our story, and Mrs. Shaw's panegyric was soon in full blast. A Practical Novelist 2011-02-19T03:01:38.957Z Nor can he have written the funeral panegyric on Basil who survived him by three months. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z Eumenius is far the best of the orators of his time, and superior to the majority of the writers of imperial panegyrics. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z "Certainly, Madam, you are justified in your panegyric by his conduct on the present occasion; he has, indeed, displayed a most forgiving nature." Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. 2011-02-18T03:00:19.343Z Charles died in February, 1684-5, and Dryden, as in duty bound, wrote his funeral panegyric. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z It is just possible that in the last panegyric there was nothing of exaggeration or excess. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I. 2011-02-18T03:00:17.957Z He practised his couplet in panegyric, in heroic tragedy, and in dramatic prologue and epilogue for twenty years before it was consummate. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z No panegyric could adequately describe their courteous and unstinted hospitality. Rambles and Studies in Greece 2011-02-18T03:00:16.480Z Princes and orators have lavished panegyrics upon this fugitive slave; and the Catholic Church, in homage to his extraordinary virtues, has introduced him into the company of saints. White Slavery in the Barbary States 2011-02-10T03:00:50.200Z That with which he was at this moment engaged, was a panegyric on St. Carlos, delivered many years before in the cathedral of Milan. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z Peloni's panegyric of Grand Island was rendered ineffective by his own nebulous conception of its commercial possibilities. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z Original compositions were also contained in these saturae, and among them the panegyric on Scipio, unless this was a drama. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z I really do not know, Conrad, how it is you answer a simple question about the state of things on Herr Berkow's estate by so exaggerated a panegyric of him. Success and How He Won It 2011-01-23T03:00:12.077Z All panegyric, all denunciation, all criticism of any sort, would come too late for Pierre. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z Concluding with a well-timed panegyric on the "faithful" of Baltimore, he resumed his seat amid the congratulations of his many admiring friends. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z The king assembled them, and when they had heard Kuridana's resolution, they loaded her with panegyrics, and expressions of gratitude. Fairy Tales From all Nations 2011-01-16T03:00:21.797Z He began with panegyric verse, first on Cromwell and then on Charles, which is full of fine things and false writing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z It contains the most extraordinary panegyric on a woman that any philosopher has ever penned. On Liberty 2011-01-12T03:00:34.363Z With these panegyrics we ultimately got us to church. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z The Raja, who was never weary of indulging in high-sounding panegyrics of Bipin before his consort, now suddenly fell reflecting that, after all, unthinking people made too much of Bipin's actual merits. Mashi and Other Stories 2010-12-28T03:00:16.890Z All the more urgent, then, for one of those reputation-making panegyrics akin to that with which D. H. Lawrence resuscitated Herman Melville. Thomas Bernhard, the Alienator 2010-12-25T05:35:10Z When made bishop of Orleans in 1849, he pronounced a fervid panegyric on Joan of Arc, which attracted attention in England as well as France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z At the death of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, it was Mr. Gladstone, the political enemy of the Tory chief, who pronounced the panegyric of that illustrious man in the House of Commons. English Pharisees and French Crocodiles and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters 2010-12-20T17:12:04.833Z "I refer you, sir," says he, "to our worthy Boniface, our excellent Mr. Jim Grundy, for the panegyric of my character." The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z Much official panegyric has there been already, and much more is in prospect. Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) 2010-12-20T17:11:42.357Z It's a strange time to publish a panegyric to the practitioners of a distinctly cut-throat form of finance. More Money Than God 2010-07-10T23:03:00Z In fine, how could he hear a panegyric celebrating a glory acquired at his own expense, and sustain the fire of a thousand looks, and yet appear unmoved? The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments She appointed panegyrics to be composed in his honour, and offered valuable prizes for the best oratorical and tragic compositions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" The long panegyric that followed—what had I to do with it then? Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15 I am sorry to see such wild panegyrics in your newspapers. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams From this panegyric the Danaans conclude that 1th has designs upon their land, and they seize him and put him to death. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race After studying at St. Andrews he lived for some time in France, whence, in 1603, he addressed a panegyric in Latin verse to King James on his accession to the crown of England. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis He was instantly attacked for his Gallican panegyric, by a portion of the Royal Society. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 It is rather a family panegyric than a scientific history, in which the affection of the daughter and the vanity of the author stand out prominently. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" We fear the anecdote must have been invented by some manufacturer of libels or panegyrics, such as Sleidan and Jovius, whom Charles was wont to call his liars. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 Walpole, with no pretence to rival, probably envied this singular personage; for, whenever he begins by panegyric, he uniformly ends with a sting. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845 He who undertakes barely to recite the exalted virtues which adorned the life of this great and good man will unavoidably pronounce a panegyric upon human nature. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution Rather to our surprise, he pours out an eloquent panegyric on Boswell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 Neither was the panegyric bestowed by the ambassadress on Madame d'Harville at all exaggerated. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Upon being informed that he had been there the day before to see his friend, the curate Intrioni, the good Tartuffe, who could not abide Intrioni, burst into a perfect panegyric of him. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico But the character which the annotator gives as a model of panegyric, pleases us least of all. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845 These multiform duties strictly discharged are stronger encomiums upon his talents, energy and patriotism than a volume of panegyric from the most accomplished writer. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution You must not only utter no syllable of condemnation against his glorious country, but you must be prepared to regard the abuse of the author as so much panegyric. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 They are commended, by the author of the Return from Parnassus, in a high strain of panegyric. A History of English Poetry: an Unpublished Continuation Over one hundred panegyrics of various saints written by St. Augustine are still extant. Mary, Help of Christians And the Fourteen Saints Invoked as Holy Helpers: Instructions, Novenas and Prayers with Thoughts of the Saints for Every Day in the Year On that day, he tells us, while his sons occupied the curule chairs in the senate-house, he himself had the honour of pronouncing a panegyric on the monarch. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea" Here to be just, praise must become panegyric. Underground Man According to our notions of trade, she could never have enjoyed much; the lines quoted from William of Apulia are to be taken as a poet's panegyric. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 Rinaldo's emissaries urged on the revolt, and soon nothing was heard but wild panegyrics of Barbarossa, and curses against the Pope. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. "So then, I 'm the Mephistopheles to your Faust," said Linton, laughing heartily; "but what piece of credulous benevolence has cost you this panegyric and me this censure?" Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) Posterity need not agree, but no great man can boast a more honest panegyric. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" But we are not writing a panegyric of man or woman: we are philosophizing a bit, and seeking to speak the truth and our mind. Her Royal Highness Woman The great reputation acquired by the troubadours, and panegyrics lavished on some of them by Dante and Petrarch, excited a curiosity among literary men, which has been a good deal disappointed by further acquaintance. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 There is a very great difference between Catherine II. as she appears in the panegyrics of the encyclopaedists and Catherine as she appears in her correspondence and in her acts. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" I read it through, and found in it the divagations of a most consummate lady-killer, full of panegyrics on the fair one's charms, oceans of nauseous adulation, stuffed out with verses filched from Metastasio. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second The legendary element crept even into the Latin panegyrics produced by the court poets. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" Locke pronounced a panegyric on his theory, commending him for having explained so many wonderful and before inexplicable things. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology Family partiality, courtly panegyric, thus came to be largely mingled with the just tribute of a nation's gratitude. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847 There was one nation with one language and one religion; the public panegyrics embraced the whole people; every Egyptian was the child and friend of the gods. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" The best of it was that the money was punctually paid me by priests, who uttered panegyrics on the heroism of my female tenants. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second He died in 1705, in the sixty-third year of his age, and Bishop Burnet, the Sunday after his decease, pronounced a glowing panegyric on his character, in a funeral sermon delivered in the Cathedral. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes Such a panegyric as he bestowed upon me I had not thought it possible even for his fond bias to contrive. A Volunteer with Pike The True Narrative of One Dr. John Robinson and of His Love for the Fair Señorita Vallois This poem, which contains some humorous descriptions of the poverty of poets, ends with an eloquent panegyric on Ronsard. A Short History of French Literature Anthony � Wood, whose notice of Cartwright is in the nature of a panegyric, gives this account of his origin, which is probably correct, although it is contradicted by statements made in David Lloyd’s Memoirs. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" In 1595 appeared under his own name the Poemata, a collection of Latin panegyrics, elegies and epigrams, which evince much skill in handling, and won him considerable reputation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" It needs not to be surrounded by panegyrics. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes Evidently it is not the Apostle’s purpose to write the panegyric of a hero. The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews Pellisson wrote a history of the Academy, of which he was secretary, and one of the living Louis XIV., which, as might be expected, is little more than an ingenious panegyric. A Short History of French Literature His description of the Great Fire is a famous specimen of this wit-writing, much more careless and daring, and much more difficult to sympathize with, than the graver conceits in his panegyric of the Protector. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin" The whole drama, in fact, might be styled a beautiful panegyric on fidelity in love. Allan Ramsay Famous Scots Series On the death of the Queen, in 1714, he published a panegyric in verse on her memory, and inscribed it to Addison. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes The writer contrived a panegyric on the pastors of Geneva, of which every word was a stinging reproach to the abb�s and prelates of Versailles. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus" Yet, with all this lofty panegyric, the foreigner is apt to see things through a very different medium from that through which they are seen by the patriotic eye of the native. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 This petition affords a curious commentary on the panegyrics then but recently lavished by "his majesty's most loyal colony" upon his "most sacred majesty," who repaid their fervid loyalty by an unrelenting system of oppression. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia With the ease of one thoroughly accustomed to address public assemblies, and with an eloquence evidently cultivated in very different spheres, the young man pronounced a glowing panegyric on Mirabeau. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier She wrote a panegyric on the Persian victories of Theodosius; and there is extant from her pen a cento of Homeric verse treating the life and miracles of Christ. Women of Early Christianity He also recollects that he has already ridiculed the dress of Frenchmen, and sees that this may be supposed inconsistent with a sweeping panegyric on French taste. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) The best possible understanding seems to have subsisted between them, to judge from the tone of their correspondence with Philip, in which each of the parties bestows the most unqualified panegyric on the other. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 Hankes proceeded to read aloud one of those glowing panegyrics certain popular journals loved to indulge in, on the superior virtue, capacity, and attainments of the middle classes. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day Numerous panegyrics and epigrams were composed, lauding her in most exalted terms. Greek Women To the reader of to-day the panegyric sounds fulsome and the poetry stilted, and the once famous book has now merely an archaic interest. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 I cannot tell how long this panegyric upon frugality and matches might have continued, had not his attention been called off by another object more distressful than either of the former. A Century of English Essays An Anthology Ranging from Caxton to R. L. Stevenson & the Writers of Our Own Time He accepted the task; and in performing it he has sounded the note of panegyric with as hearty a good will as if he had been a knight hospitaller himself. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 This always ended in a peculiar panegyric on the merits of a person who had a "stand in" or a "pull" with the officers. The Utah Batteries: A History A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah batteries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls. The Greek rhetoricians found in Helen a fruitful subject for panegyric, and made her synonymous with the Greek ideal of beauty and feminine perfection. Greek Women The exaggerated panegyrics of the Guardian could not confer a reputation upon Philips he did not deserve, and Pope derived none of his celebrity from the gross expedient of exalting himself, and decrying his antagonist. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition It is preceded by a preface, and a short and fulsome panegyric on Anastasius, the poet’s patron. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" Not that the latter eulogy was much of an exaggeration; the majority of them, indeed, well deserving such a panegyric. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life "And now, Se�hor Cond�," said he, after a long volley of panegyric, "may we reckon upon your support in this affair?" Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas She furthermore invited the most noted writers of the day to attend a literary contest, and offered the richest prizes to the one who should excel in composing a panegyric to her husband's virtue. Greek Women A more inappropriate panegyric could not have been devised than to pretend that Trumbull was among poets what the nightingale was among birds. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition Philip of Macedon, when he pronounced the panegyric of the Sacred Band at Ch�ronea, uttered the funeral oration of Greek love in its nobler forms. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion After having thus opposed him and accused him, to appear his Champion and intimate acquaintance, has placed you beyond the reach of ordinary panegyric. Essays on the Constitution of the United States In the very midst of this panegyric upon the animal's good and noble qualities he flung open the door of a little shed, and exhibited her to our view. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas Here I ventured to observe, that the highest panegyric bestowed on one of the brightest luminaries of our church is, that his name is seldom mentioned without the epithet judicious being prefixed to it. Coelebs In Search of a Wife Pope's admiration of tyrannicides even led him to celebrate Timoleon for killing his brother, notwithstanding that Timoleon had forfeited his claim to the panegyric by bitterly repenting his crime. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition It is in a spirit far different from that of her panegyric on the emperor Otho that Roswitha writes her dramas. Of Six Mediæval Women To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens And, as it wound up with a high-flown panegyric of Louis XIV., the King could not but read it with visible satisfaction. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II Yes, black bogs were there, which extorted a panegyric from the roving Irishman in his richest brogue—bogs in which forests had of old been buried, and armies with all their banners. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) If you talk of Herodotus, he breaks out into a panegyric upon Harry Stephans. The Tatler, Volume 3 He accordingly relates the adventures of January and May in illustration of the misfortunes of the wedded state, and commences with the panegyric of January upon its unmixed blessings. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition It also includes metrical legends, a fragment of a panegyric on the Emperor Otho, and six dramas. Of Six Mediæval Women To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens The inevitable monotony of the panegyrics on Honorius is relieved by just and brilliant expatiation on the duties of a sovereign. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" The letter to the children referred to in Mr. Parker's report is a fitting description of James Gilmour's life, and he himself would have desired no other panegyric. James Gilmour of Mongolia His diaries, letters, and reports The declamations, which are in many cases accompanied by explanatory commentaries, chiefly consist of panegyrics, funeral orations and the stock themes of the rhetorical schools. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" This would be a good reason for his exposing the mis-statement, but would be a poor excuse for his writing an anonymous attack upon Philips's Pastorals, and a panegyric upon his own. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition After these legends, we turn to her panegyric on the Emperor Otho. Of Six Mediæval Women To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens If it be added that the poem was made to conclude with a magniloquent panegyric upon Louis XIV., the king could not fail to read it with visible signs of satisfaction. Weird Tales, Vol. II. And I too will join in the panegyric of his great qualities. Charles Sumner Centenary The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 14 It is only their panegyric which I pronounce. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence The panegyric on this timid and cruel tyrant was disgraceful flattery. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition Mr. Bryce feels strongly for the men who practised what Catharine thought so difficult, and he stops for a moment in the midst of his very impersonal treatise to deliver a panegyric on Alexander Hamilton. The History of Freedom "All right, but isn't it bully!" and, unable to contain himself, Eric launched into a panegyric of the Life-Saving Service, most of the history of which he knew by heart. The Boy With the U. S. Life-Savers The utmost heights of panegyric and adulation have been scaled in describing her and her work; also the lowest depths of denunciation and of calumny. Home Life of Great Authors There among the grape trellises, and raspberry bushes, and peach and cherry trees, the locusts chirred and chirred a tireless, vibrating panegyric on hot weather. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories The panegyric in Windsor Forest was an anachronism, and he might have asked the same question in 1713. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition His submission to external testimony appeared in his panegyric of our Indian empire, where he overstated the increase of population. The History of Freedom Had this anecdote of neat writing reached the professors of caligraphy, who in this country have put forth such painful panegyrics on the art, these royal names had unquestionably blazoned their pages. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 And then the young fellow had the pleasure of hearing for some time panegyrics on his adored one. The Grandee ‘Though deep, yet clear, though gentle, yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o’erflowing full’— such was the famous panegyric he passed upon it. By-ways in Book-land Short Essays on Literary Subjects Like the Astors, the Schermerhorns, the Rhinelanders and a galaxy of others, Field diffused large sums; he, like them, was overwhelmed with panegyrics. History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times And then she remembered how Mr. Brumley had once broken into a panegyric of love. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman The perpetual invectives of the Sans-culottes of France against proprietors and against property proceeded from demoralised beings who formed panegyrics on all crimes; crimes, to explain whose revolutionary terms, a new dictionary was required. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 Brown, Dr., his panegyric on Warburton, and his sorrow for writing it, n. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors So surely as they began their written panegyrics of individuals, I found them laying aside the last remnants of their private hero-worship. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography "Man of the Everyday" is a noble panegyric on the solid, constructive virtues of the ordinary citizen, portraying very graphically the need of his presence in a world that heeds him but little. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 On abuse, on reproach, on calumny, it is easy to smile; but painful indeed is the panegyric of those we contemn. Shirley Whether a man be entitled to lavish his panegyric on himself, I will not decide; but it is certain that he risks everything by appealing to a solitary and suspected witness. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 He who, to one of these books, the admirable treatise on “Human Nature,” had prefixed one of the highest panegyrics Hobbes could receive!—Athen. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors The only exception to be taken to the well-known panegyric of Elia is, that it bestows this eulogy on Hazlitt "in his natural and healthy state." Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 "The Lion's Brood," by Henry Clapham McGavack, exhibits the versatility of this brilliant writer; for though he is by preference a concise essayist, he here rises to great heights in the domain of rhetorical panegyric. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 Waller wrote a fine panegyric on Cromwell, when he assumed the Protectorship. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches But what are we to say of the writings upon which this panegyric is pronounced? Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) To preserve the panegyric of Steevens mortified Hawkins beyond endurance; yet, to suppress it openly, his character 536 as an editor did not permit. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors But what are called post obit testimonials really go beyond everything yet known in funeral panegyrics. My Autobiography A Fragment "The Sunshine Girl" is an amatory panegyric of no small skill and polish, though not strikingly novel in sentiment or expression. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 The present volume will show how the eighteenth century could almost lose itself in panegyric of Shakespeare. Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare Christmas and Easter are fruitful in panegyrics on Jesus and the religion which fraudulently bears his name. Arrows of Freethought However, this was unluckily discovered to be only a subterfuge, to get rid of the offensive panegyric. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors He had a wonderful gift of admiring, his great hero being Tennyson, and he was more than disappointed if others did not join in his unqualified panegyrics of the great poet. My Autobiography A Fragment He who can link the amateur and larger spheres in a pleasing and acceptable fashion, deserves the highest approbation and panegyric that the United can bestow. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 A passage is cited from Bruno's high-flown panegyric on Henry III. as "a specimen of the language he was prepared to employ towards the great when there was anything to be got from them." Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) Talmage tells us many things about Joshua which are not in the Bible, and some sceptics will say that his panegyric is a sheer invention. Arrows of Freethought In the province of taste Warburton was always at sea without chart or compass, and was as unlucky in his panegyric on Milton as on Lee. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors But read the Life of Frederick, and see how the French snake fascinates the Scotch Puritan, until at last he flings every reservation aside, and hails with glowing panegyric the Savior of Calas. Flowers of Freethought (First Series) All premature panegyrics bring their own punishment upon themselves. A Critic in Pall Mall Being Extracts from Reviews and Miscellanies When Henry was in ill repute, Bruno still praised him, and these panegyrics were put into one of the counts against "the heretic" when he was arraigned at Venice. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) He uttered her panegyric, after a model of Tibullus, to the Lady Rochford and the seven maids of honour under that lady's charge. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court Dr. Brown afterwards seemed to repent his panegyric, and contrives to make his gigantic hero shrink into a moderate size. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors What wonder is it that Mr. Gosse became intoxicated in turn, and soared in a rapture of panegyric over a Shelley of his own construction? Flowers of Freethought (First Series) He describes himself in panegyric, magnifies his virtue and minimizes his vice. Christ, Christianity and the Bible They will go on quoting Kenan's prize-essay panegyric on Christ, without any reference to the rest of his Vie de Jesus. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) As you discourse them, you shall hear them tell All things in which they think they do excel: No panegyric needs their praise record, An Englishman ne'er wants his own good word. The True-Born Englishman A Satire Even on these terms could vanity be gratified with the coarse luxury of panegyric, of which every one knew the price. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors "I was ashamed of myself back there in the Square, Mr. Boyne," Barbara's voice, good and strong, cut across his panegyric. The Million-Dollar Suitcase His voice faltered as he drew a glowing panegyric of his whilom benefactor, and pictured him as about to die in the prime of life, worn out by vigils and penances. Dreamers of the Ghetto She pronounces her own panegyric She represents herself as the mainspring of all the business and pleasure of this world, yes, and also of its worship and devotion. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) You watch the coffee pot, and I’ll grind out the panegyric!” The Strollers The idiot threatened, when he left Edinburgh, that he would find a method to manage the Reviews, and that he would oppose their panegyric to our censure. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Like the Catholics, they linked the daughter with the parent; and became no less extravagant in their panegyrics than their antagonists in their gratuitous invective. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II. If his party fell from him to-morrow, all his eloquence would find its only echo in bare walls, and its only panegyric in street-placards. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 The other three men were in their own little group, delivering what sounded like a panegyric to watchbird. Watchbird The above is no overstrained panegyric; we refer our readers to the work itself, and then fearlessly abandon the matter to their decision. A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain One of the most difficult points of attack was to break through that bastion of sonnets and panegyrics with which Harvey had fortified himself by the aid of his friends, against the assaults of Nash. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors After then objecting to Burke's exposure of Price and his fellow pamphleteers, as beneath the writer and his subject, he attacks him for his panegyric on the Queen of France. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 350, December 1844 The specimens on record, however, in the Dean's paper called Bons Mots de Stella, scarcely bear out this last part of the panegyric. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges I find myself using, under my own name, the language of almost unvarying panegyric. The Railroad Question A historical and practical treatise on railroads, and remedies for their abuses Moreover, such a conception of war as 198 a wholesome corrective is practically indistinguishable from the panegyrics of the extreme militarists whom we are out utterly to destroy. Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war And here you may again quote those panegyrics which have been uttered in most eloquent language by Epicurus himself, on the subject of friendship. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero Pardon me, madam: with submission to your friend's merit, I think his panegyric would better apply to you. The Politician Out-Witted Wyvil having considered the alternative, resolved to mortify S—— by printing the panegyric, for which he received a sound drubbing. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges Preaching has rarely any other object than the explanation of some article of the faith, or a panegyric on the life of some saint. Roman Catholicism in Spain America is described by Mr. Lowell in the noblest panegyric ever made upon his own country, as "She that lifts up the manhood of the poor". Social Rights and Duties, Volume I (of 2) Addresses to Ethical Societies But what I am about to relate, though not emblazoned by craftily devised falsehood, and being simply a plain statement of facts, supported by evident proofs, will have all the effect of a studied panegyric. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens In his panegyric, no mention was made of his birth, because every Egyptian was deemed noble. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6) You pronounce a panegyric of a hero: I doubt it, and say you flatter outrageously. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges To qualify such ardent panegyric, and at the same time to please the hearts of all honest bibliomaniacs, I here subjoin something like a sober analysis of the Bibliotheca Pearsoniana. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance But I shrank from the panegyric of my "heroism," as it was pronounced in all the tones of courtesy; and longed for the voice of Clotilde alone. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 I. An abridged account of his life, dedicated to the Duke of Montague, his son-in-law, appeared at Amsterdam in 12mo; but it is nothing but an anonymous panegyric. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Pliny, in his panegyric upon Trajan, paints with wonderful strength the extremity to which that country was reduced by a famine under that prince's reign, and his generous relief of it. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6) I find elsewhere similar panegyrics upon Frederick Prince of Wales, George II's son; and upon George III, of course, and upon George IV in an eminent degree. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges At the meetings of the Association, the language of panegyric and of mutual compliment is not unfrequent, and does not signify much; but these were spontaneous tributes of praise to one comparatively unknown. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed I can inform you, for I have written his panegyric in verse and in prose. Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1 This is a work of much higher authority, and contains much valuable information; but it is prolix, long-winded, and diffuse, filled with immaterial documents, and written throughout in a tone of inflated panegyric. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 This is the corps raised by Lord Lovat, that Pitt was said to have had in mind when in the British House of Commons he delivered the famous panegyric on the Highland troops. "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders I honour you, Eliza, for keeping secret some things which, if explained, had been a panegyric on yourself. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges As the subject of this panegyric drew near, Robin thought he had never seen a more sweet or gracious countenance: he looked "peace on earth and good will towards men." The Buccaneer A Tale It was, of course, important that such figured panegyrics should be afforded the best possible chance of immortality; and we find that most of these obelisks are composed of the hardest rocks. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 He was the favorite of the court and paid for its patronage in compliments and panegyrics, unsurpassed in delicacy of sentiment and beauty of expression. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life She said nothing, but her smile spoke whole volumes of victories; the panegyrics of a thousand triumphs gleamed in her eyes. The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel It will be readily understood that this panegyric of suffering, coming from a man who had not fought for his country or suffered forfeiture of his wealth, did not appeal to all Polish patriots. Kościuszko A Biography His book is neither a panegyric on clericalism nor a libel on it. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century To Dickens himself such a panegyric of the Kentish hop gardens would have scarcely seemed exaggeration, but he would have hastened to add the dismal antithesis of the missionary bishop—"Only man is vile". Dickens-Land The most modern criticism seems rather inclined to revert to the vulgar opinion respecting him, rejecting, certainly with good reason, the fanatical panegyrics of some French and English writers of the last century. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles A panegyric was written on him by Milton. State Trials, Political and Social Volume 1 (of 2) He then closes his panegyric with the demand of, "How much will you give?" Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833 Gilbert died in 1780, and Louis XV. had passed from the arms of his last mistress, Scarlatina Maligna, six years before, to be actually made the subject of a funeral panegyric by the poet. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century "Cynthia" itself, a panegyric on Queen Elizabeth, is written in the Spenserian stanza, of which it is probably the earliest example extant outside The Faerie Queene. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" He lived for some years in France, and on the accession of James VI. to the English throne he wrote in Paris a Latin panegyric, which brought him into immediate favour at court. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" No poem shows so great an influence on the masculine panegyrics with which Dryden was to enrich the English of the next generation, and few are fuller of noteworthy phrases. A History of Elizabethan Literature She was amazed and astonished at the splendor of his life, the magnificence of his court, and the brilliancy of his conversation, and she burst out in the most unbounded panegyrics. Ancient States and Empires But with all this panegyric, he does not seem to have been careful to be just to the memory of his hero. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply But it is disagreeable to dwell on the shortcomings of age, and it has only been done to show that this is a criticism and not a mere panegyric. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 No laboured eulogium—no lengthened panegyric could have described more significantly the character of the dying villager of Bethany. Memories of Bethany In his occasional poems, strongly influenced by Donne, he is best at panegyric, worst at burlesque and epigram. A History of Elizabethan Literature Both nature and art were the objects of perpetual panegyric, and the worldly and sensual Romans dreamed only of a millennium of protracted joys. Ancient States and Empires The painter's absurd fits of jealousy, his wild devotion, his extravagant panegyrics, his curious reticences—he understood them all now, and he felt sorry. The Picture of Dorian Gray Klopstock's national enthusiasm borders sometimes on the fantastic; for, as his own times could not inspire him, he borrowed the themes of his national panegyrics from the distant past of Arminius and the German bards. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities The Bishops wrote panegyrics of him; the Jesuits made the pulpits resound with his praises.... The Huguenots in France Poor fellows! we must not be hard upon them; nor will we doubt the sound foundation of the panegyrics which many travellers have pronounced on their honesty. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 The character of King William has been drawn with all the exaggeration of panegyric and obloquy by opposing partisans. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History Could anything be added to such a panegyric as this, delivered by the lips of an ex-consul? The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura That was how the panegyrics always ended: "A fine girl, sir!" The Huntress Her conversation was generally courted, her wit and learning were the perpetual subjects of panegyric in verse and prose, which unhappily served to increase her only failing, vanity. A Description of Millenium Hall And the Country Adjacent Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants and Such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections As May Excite in the Reader Proper Sentiments of Humanity, and Lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue It was his noble panegyric on the former that first awakened the "late remorse of love" and admiration for that abused and outraged Shade. The Celtic Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1875 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions, and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt at Home and Abroad. For Victor Hugo he has nothing but panegyric. Studies in Literature and History From the repeated panegyrics of the impartial London newspapers, we were taught to expect the sight of a heavenly angel, but how were we supernaturally surprised into almost awful joy at beholding a mortal goddess! English as She is Wrote Showing Curious Ways in which the English Language may be made to Convey Ideas or obscure them. Lord Chatham spoke of Franklin in the highest strain of panegyric, when adverting, in the year 1777, to his dissuasive arguments against the American war. On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Almost every public poem he produced is an extravagant panegyric on that general, and we cannot but suspect that many of his utterances were direct manifestoes suggested by his patron. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Funeral orations in her honour were delivered both at Mantua and Milan, and Ariosto pronounced a panegyric in verse over her grave. Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 Read, for instance, Marine's panegyric in the first scene of this play:— ... Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher At the time it was written, the newspapers were full of panegyric; mine was a mere drop of gall in an ocean of eau sucr�e. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti One had indited ten lines of free verse in her honor, another had soared on the wings of seventeenth century English into a panegyric on her beauty and her halo of mystery. Black Oxen Simonides, the very same of whom I have before made mention, agreed, at a fixed price, to write a panegyric for a certain Pugilist,IV.36 who had been victorious: accordingly he sought retirement. The Fables of Phædrus Literally translated into English prose with notes It was a short one, to be sure, but lengthened by a panegyric of the Moronval Institute, and of its principal. Jack 1877 Sheridan fanned the flame; he taunted Burke with inconsistency, and pronounced a panegyric on the revolutionary leaders. The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration This studied panegyric is nevertheless vigorous—emulous as that of Longinus, of showing the author to be— "Himself, the great sublime he draws." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 It seemed impossible that a man who a few months before was a simple private, should now be discussed in such glowing panegyrics. "The Pomp of Yesterday" In fact, the lengthy panegyric of the Lord Treasurer, as well as other matter, is bluntly and deliberately partisan. Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley (1712) and The British Academy (1712) Death vindicated on Ralegh's own behalf its title to his panegyric: 'O eloquent, just, and mighty Death!' Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography Or "No panegyric needs their praise record— An Englishman ne'er wants his own good word." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 He spoke a great deal, in our conference, on the necessity of a strong European combination against France, and flatteringly addressed to me a strong panegyric on my country. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 Then a neighbouring clergyman, who had been his warm supporter and admirer from the beginning, sprang up and made a rambling panegyric on him and on his work, which Elsmere writhed under. Robert Elsmere Bossuet's panegyrics of the saints are sermons in which doctrine and morals are enforced by great examples. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. The Jesuit missionary called forth the praises of Baxter, and the panegyric of Leibnitz. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges I will enter into no panegyric of the Union. A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Sessions of the Conference Convention For Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, Held at Washington, D.C., in February, A.D. 1861 The cap'n, who was hospitality itself, trudged out there one night, in the midst of a panegyric on Mrs. Judson, and besought him to come in. Country Neighbors The article is practically a mild form of the panegyric of the slave plantation which has been the stock in trade of defenders of slavery for a hundred years. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 Who ever heard a panegyric in praise of onions? Mushrooms on the Moor She was no more inclined to listen to Mr. Billing's panegyric of the Saratoga cocktail than to Thady Gallagher's patriotic denunciation of the flunkeys of the rent office. General John Regan Then the Opposition rejoiced at the idea of hearing the Radicals praise Law and Long, and the Radicals thought it would be ecstasy to hear panegyrics of Lloyd George and Masterman from the Unionists. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914 For even envy is not reluctant to give moderate praise to one that deprecates excessive praise, and true panegyric is not lost by people refusing to accept idle and false praise. Plutarch's Morals She dissected it, and made a panegyric on the furniture in comparison with that of Mrs. Over-the-Road. Nights in London Even his private life had not the virtues which one who reads some of the exalted panegyrics paid to him by contemporary poets and others would be apt to imagine. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I Yet other English artists are brought forward, immediately preceding the above panegyric; we know not if we do them justice, by noticing what is said of them. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. To those who look on him as we have wished to make them, Schiller will not need a farther panegyric. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works "I could not help laughing in her face," the ungallant cousin declared, "seeing what had produced this panegyric." Classic French Course in English They came with an ill grace after Lord Blandamer’s needlessly affectionate panegyric of the church. The Nebuly Coat Even with that excuse for a friend's overcharged eulogy, they read like a satire on Harley rather than like his panegyric. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I He might become a teacher of rhetoric, a commander of frontier-posts, or a professional writer of panegyrics. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society And Beatus Rhenanus devotes to him a life of earnest admiration and helpfulness that was to prove of much more value than these exuberant panegyrics. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation All his letters are filled with panegyrics of the Empress, whom he depicts as above humanity. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. "He lends himself readily to unmeasured panegyric or invective," says the Professor, "but scarcely any historical person is so difficult to measure." The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1886 Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 3, March, 1886 Her personal appearance, it is true, was a favorite subject for the encomium of poets; but her portraits fail to justify their panegyrics, and convey no impression of beauty. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 For a full account of these events see another panegyric: E. Venizelos: his life—his work. Greece and the Allies 1914-1922 By judicious spacing the compositor managed to fill up folio 135 with a poem by Gaguin, the colophon and two panegyrics by Faustus Andrelinus and another humanist. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation Tombs are raised over the dead; they are buried in a winding-sheet and a coffin: the relations mourn over their graves, and pronounce a panegyric on the dead. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa We need not enter into a panegyric on the departed, but it is sweet to think of her great worth, of her solid principles, of her true devotion, her excellence in every relation of life. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Ralph was rather surprised to hear this panegyric, but presently his father explained to him in private the object he had in view. The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus The Greeks are extraordinarily sensitive to foreign opinion: a single good word in a Western newspaper raises a politician in public esteem more than a whole volume of home-made panegyric. Greece and the Allies 1914-1922 The report states that Colonel Simcoe "having pronounced a panegyric on the British constitution, wished it to be adopted in the present instance, as far as circumstances would admit." The Country of the Neutrals (As Far As Comprised in the County of Elgin), From Champlain to Talbot There is no need for panegyric, for sounding phrases or rounded periods. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time Having paid this tribute of praise to the virtue of both, I shall here have done with panegyric, and proceed to plain matter of fact. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record The body was placed in the Forum, in front of the Temple of Julius Cæsar, from the rostra of which Tiberius read a panegyric. Pagan and Christian Rome Upon the surpassing excellence of this Ordinance, no language of panegyric would be extravagant. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865 In all thy rigour, oh! do not force my toil to libels—or what is equally pernicious—panegyric on the unworthy! A Simple Story Ovid may have made similar mention of Bacchus and Hercules in his panegyric of Augustus. 61-62. The Last Poems of Ovid We might have been inclined, indeed, to suspect that his reputation existed principally in his biographer's panegyric, were it not attested by other writers. Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity "Tell me when you are about to begin," said the cosmopolitan, "for, when at public dinners the press is toasted, I always drink the toast standing, and shall stand while you pronounce the panegyric." The Confidence-Man The first praise that can be bestowed on a chief is a panegyric on his bounty; the next, on his valour. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 To my surprize, I found the fondness rather augmented than lessened, tho the panegyric turned upon a different accomplishment. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II But his was not a mere poetical emotion, supplying him with highly-coloured rhetoric, or sentimental panegyric. Ionica Hence history takes alternately the form of reproval and of panegyric; and science in its pulverized state, in its shapeless and colourless atoms, assumes the name of metaphysics. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection As for certain poetic left-handers in your panegyric, those I cheerfully concede to the indefinite privileges of the poet. The Confidence-Man Thus, De Saussay has written a folio volume, consisting of panegyrics of persons of eminence whose Christian names were Andrew; because Andrew was his own name. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 In the variety of her commendable qualities, I am less perplexed to find matter for the highest panegyric than to circumscribe that panegyric within just bounds. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth I could not resist uttering this panegyric on our well-loved captain. Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days He was going on with his panegyrics when his voice became silent, and his eye riveted ahead. The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea He is embalmed in song; recorded in history; eulogized in panegyric; cast in bronze; sculptured in marble; painted on canvas; enshrined in the hearts of his countrymen, and lives in the memories of mankind. Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday A Comprehensive View of Lincoln as Given in the Most Noteworthy Essays, Orations and Poems, in Fiction and in Lincoln's Own Writings Locke has expressed a marked contempt of poets; but we see what ideas he formed of poetry by his warm panegyric of one of Blackmore's epics! and besides he was himself a most unhappy poet! Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 Shortly afterwards, when defending the citizenship of L. Cornelius Balbus, he delivered a glowing panegyric on Pompey's character and services to the state. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order Strange to say, the panegyric gave much offence, and among others to Mr. Gladstone. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 With this beginning, the agent passed into a detailed description of the anatomy of the two different kinds of seal, and wound up with an earnest panegyric of his fur seal family. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries On a subsequent day, moving the thanks of the House to Lord Temple, Lord Mornington delivered an eloquent panegyric upon his Government. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 One of these herd of dedicators, after the death of Richelieu, suppressed in a second edition his hyperbolical panegyric, and as a punishment to himself, dedicated the work to Jesus Christ! Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 However, what I write is not panegyric but history. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order She had seen the Bird in his cage, and the emperor had spared no panegyric in his praise during the repast. The Arabian Nights Their Best-known Tales He says of himself, “I am a practitioner in panegyric, or to speak more plainly, a professor of the art of puffing.” Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 It is panegyric, after the fashion of the eighteenth century, that is excessively so, but there are lines in it worth remembering. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 To this Morality we perhaps owe the panegyric of Folly by Erasmus, and the Love and Folly of La Fontaine. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 The democratic journals were loud in panegyric on the unsleeping sentinel of liberty. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre No epitaph, no labored panegyric, no fulsome praise; and Englishmen, I think, were right in supposing that the simple name of their hero was enough for fame. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland What theme could be more interesting to the ordinary reader than 'Mother,' especially when it is a panegyric on maternal devotion? Christmas A Story After Clarissa's death, her friend Miss Howe writes a glowing panegyric on her character. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) Quintilian adds, that the greatest panegyric they could give to a composition in that school was to declare, "I understand nothing of this piece." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 See his panegyric by his disciple, kinsman, and successor, St. Hilary of Arles; one of the most finished pieces extant in this kind. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March The growth of Epic out of the older and commoner forms of poetry, hymns, dirges, or panegyrics, is a progress towards intellectual and imaginative freedom. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature Waller, the poet, who was bred at King's College, wrote a fine panegyric on Cromwell, when he assumed the protectorship. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings What could I do but go over, then and there, that famous panegyric, that has made the author as great as his subject. My New Curate His panegyric was thought somewhat prodigal; his fluency of style somewhat too familiar; and others affected not to relish his gaiety. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 St. Ambrose, St. Austin, and other fathers have wrote her panegyric. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March You and the Reviewers have pronounced enough of serious panegyric on that book. Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica These consisted mainly of chronicles and panegyrics, and twelve books of miscellanies called Variæ. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages And to emphasize this panegyric, Jem threw his battered hat on the floor and brushed away a tear. My New Curate Lampoons and satires in time will lose their effect, as well as panegyrics. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 St. Basil, on this festival, pronounced his panegyric at Cæsarea, in which he says, several of his audience had been eye-witnesses of the martyr's triumph. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Warton fixes the date at 1514, because of the praises of the "noble Henry which now departed late," and the after panegyric of his successor Henry VIII. The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 The story goes that, entering into the presence of the khalif Al-Mahdi with a number of other poets, he recited to him a panegyric. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions The exultant father, from his place in the Senate, expressed his thanks to Theodoric in an oration of panegyric, which is now no longer extant, but was considered by contemporaries a masterpiece of brilliant rhetoric. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation Erasmus composed, to amuse himself when travelling, his panegyric on Moria, or folly; which, authorised by the pun, he dedicated to Sir Thomas More. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 See an historical panegyric on his virtues, spoken soon after his death by a certain Greek philosopher named Nicephorus, in the Bollandists. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March A gentle dallying with a whiting, that chicken of the ocean, was not a signal for a panegyric of the darker attraction of a matelotte � la royale. The Young Duke To complete the picture, it concluded with a panegyric of Ulster and a patriotic quotation from Lord Clare. Lord George Bentinck A Political Biography It was a panegyric on her devotion, and compared her to Judith, Esther, the Queen of Sheba, and the Virgin Mary. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide After the history of the translation, and a panegyric of the saint, he relates the miracles performed in Flanders since the arrival of her relics. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 St. Austin has left us a panegyric on St. Fructuosus, pronounced on the anniversary day of his martyrdom, on which his name has been always famous in the western church, especially in Spain and Africa. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March You would have been gratified by the universal panegyric of our household. The Young Duke We are strongly inclined to agree with the Doctor in his panegyric on breeches. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 She had already seen and heard the speaking-bird in his cage, and the emperor had spared no panegyric in his praise during the repast. The Arabian Nights Entertainments He never follows the fashions of his century, except in his failures—in his efforts at set panegyric or fine letter-writing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" The sea gave back the body of our holy martyr, which the faithful conveyed to Alexandria of Cilicia, and afterwards to Antioch, where St. Chrysostom pronounced his panegyric before his shrine. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March And as the finest cellars in the country had been ransacked for excellence and variety, it is not wonderful that their produce obtained a panegyric. The Young Duke For a similar panegyric on Lawes’ musical genius compare Son. xiii. Milton's Comus His modesty does not permit me to pass a panegyric on him.... The Youth of Goethe When the chief is first appointed, no panegyric seems adequate to his past merit, and the glories are limitless that he is certain to win. Border and Bastille He published his autobiography in 1894, concluding with a warm panegyric upon British rule in Egypt. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Pliny the younger, who lived during this reign, was the most eminent literary man of the time, and wrote a fine panegyric upon his friend the emperor. A Smaller History of Rome Is not that panegyric enough for any man? A Hero and Some Other Folks Every panegyric contained in them is extravagant and hyperbolical, and every censure exaggerated and excessive. Essays on Various Subjects Principally Designed for Young Ladies His panegyrics are certainly fulsome, but probably no worse than those of Boileau in praise of Louis XIV., who grovelled without the excuse of the imperfectly educated Scythian. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers These men fancied they had exhausted the power of panegyric when they went so far as to term him the American Scott. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters He pronounced orations over both of them in the forum, in which he took the opportunity of passing a panegyric upon the former leaders of the popular party. A Smaller History of Rome He had no panegyric for lust and shame and sensuality, but made us feel they were shameful, so that we blushed for those who had not the modesty to blush for themselves. A Hero and Some Other Folks When these rejoinders came to be translated they had almost as deleterious an influence as if they had been panegyrics instead of well-meant thrusts. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology His services were gladly accepted, and his success so complete, that crowds attended every performance, and Mr. Punch's new man became the theme of universal panegyric. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell With a detail of his private character we must set bounds to our panegyric on Charles. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F. From Charles II. to James II. The panegyric, however, on Cromwell, contains more force than we should expect, from the other compositions of this poet. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell No prince, so little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever so much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. These principles had rendered the panegyrics on an inviolate chastity so frequent among the ancient fathers, long before the establishment of celibacy. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary Endless were the panegyrics on his virtues; and the miracles wrought by his relics were more numerous, more nonsensical, and more impudently attested than those which ever filled the legend of any confessor or martyr. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John An interesting instance of this union is celebrated by Pliny in his famous panegyric of Trajan. The Friendships of Women The protector ordered him a pompous funeral at the public charge: but the tears of his countrymen were the most honorable panegyric on his memory. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell An enumeration of her qualities might carry the appearance of a panegyric; an account of her conduct must, in some parts, wear the aspect of severe satire and invective. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. Remembrance of this infamy rankled in his bosom and impelled him to this expansive panegyric on Chinese virtue. An Australian in China Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma Not merely in partisan works, but in manuals of history or literature for use in Schools, Burke is reproached for warning us against the French Revolution and Carlyle's panegyric is applauded. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements The features of a rare character and the proofs of an extraordinary affection may be discerned within the extravagances of this eloquent panegyric. The Friendships of Women They treat of love, without making us feel any tenderness; and abound in panegyric, without exciting admiration. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell Dear Ellen,—That last letter of yours merits a good dose of panegyric—it was both long and interesting; send me quickly such another, longer still if possible. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle For his panegyric he was thanked by the Parliament. The Age of the Reformation Thus on one hand the panegyrics by Freemasons on their Order as a whole, and on the other hand the sweeping condemnations of the Order by the Catholic Church, are equally at fault. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Cicero says that Catulus pronounced a public panegyric on his mother, Popilia, the first time such a thing was done in Rome. The Friendships of Women There is Albano, with its lovely lake and wooded shore, and with its wine, that certainly has not improved since the days of Horace, and in these times hardly justifies his panegyric. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) On the other hand, the partisans of the minister make his panegyric rise as high as the accusation against him, and celebrate his wise, steady, and moderate conduct in every part of his administration. Hume (English Men of Letters Series) This is confirmed by an attentive reading; it is at least as much a panegyric of Poverty as a history of St. Francis.- Life of St. Francis of Assisi It was these Jews, "ardent supporters of the French Revolution"601 at its outset, who prevailed on Mirabeau to write his great apology for their race under the form of a panegyric of Mendelssohn. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements When one turns to the French versions of Shakespeare, for which the chief of Shakespeare's French encomiasts have made themselves responsible, an Englishman is inclined to moderate his exultation in the French panegyrics. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays On reflection, however, he came to the conclusion that they were probably the work of Cassiodorus, and formed part of a panegyric addressed to Theodoric. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator They make me positively smirk, and I swim in panegyrics on your sex. Chopin and Other Musical Essays He suddenly ceased his panegyric and wheeled round swiftly, his hand on the hilt of his sword. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' It is economy, Sir; it is that cardinal virtue, prudence: so I beg you will sit down, and either compose or borrow a panegyric. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham The exuberant enthusiasm of youth was couched in poetic imagery which has from time immemorial been employed in panegyrics of great poets. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays But there is an abundance of panegyric; and if we were doing nothing but making satires, as the newspapers charge us with doing, against Mr. Hastings, panegyric would be a good answer. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12) But the highest panegyric is to be found in the period of his thus preserving the peace of Ireland. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 State of disgrace resulting from hateful or detestable conduct. panegyric Formal public compliment. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States In a certain great assembly, of which you are a distinguished member, panegyrics on your private virtues have so often wounded your delicacy, that we shall not distress you with anything on the subject. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham The part includes the glorious panegyric of England which comes from the lips of the dying man, and must challenge the best efforts of every actor of ambition and self-respect. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays Well might St. Hilaire burst into the panegyric that Buḍḍha "is the perfect model of all the virtues he preaches ... his life has not a stain upon it". The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons In those that will be brought before your Lordships you will see the beauty of chaste European panegyric improved by degrees into high, Oriental, exaggerated, and inflated metaphor. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) Their approval of its orthodoxy therefore, either by silent assent or by studied panegyric, is a fact of real moment. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" Good sense and taste are natives here at home: But not for panegyric I appear, I come to wish you all a good new year! The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham But this was, in our opinion, his highest panegyric. History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 The following panegyric of wine, for example, is modelled upon a hymn to the Virgin:— Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse This would have been a very great difficulty in the beginning, especially as it is come before us in a flood-tide of panegyric. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) Matris, a native of Thebes, author of a panegyric on Herakles, whether in verse or prose is uncertain. On the Sublime Having paid this tribute of praise to the virtue of both, I p. 65shall here have done with panegyric, and proceed to plain matter of fact. Memoir of Jane Austen This is the exalted panegyric of the greatest mind so far vouchsafed to our race—this, then, was Shakspeare's ideal of a true man. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future Mr. Nutter is too well known to the best o'society, moving in a circle as he does, to require the panegyric of humble me. The House by the Church-Yard My Lords, here is a panegyric; and, directly contrary to the usual mode of other accusers, we begin by producing the panegyrics made upon the person whom we accuse. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) Hence the most pathetic orators have usually but little skill in panegyric, and conversely those who are powerful in panegyric generally fail in pathos. On the Sublime Once, too, she took it into her head to write the following mock panegyric on a young friend, who really was clever and handsome:— 1. Memoir of Jane Austen For a century it was the fashion to read poems, panegyrics, even tragedies before an audience of friends assembled to applaud them. History Of Ancient Civilization Nay, what is still worse, are there not panegyrics on tyrants, and books that blaspheme the gods and perplex the natural sense of right and wrong? Dialogues of the Dead We shall produce along with the charge, and give as evidence, the panegyric and certificate of the persons whom we suppose to have suffered these wrongs. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) |
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