Sentence example with the word 'panegyric'

panegyric

acclamatory, apotheosis, commendatory, eloge, eulogium, flattering, hero worship, idolatry, laudation, meed of praise, regardful

Definition adj. formally expressing praise

Last update: October 23, 2015


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According to Isocrates, whose panegyric must however be read with caution, Evagoras was a model ruler, whose aim was to promote the welfare of his state and of his subjects by the cultivation of Greek refinement and civilization, which had been almost obliterated in Salamis by a long period of barbarian rule.   [noun]

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With this little panegyric on his own docility, Mr.   [noun]

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Listen to the panegyric which neighbor makes of neighbor.   [noun]

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The Jesuit missionary called forth the praises of Baxter, and the panegyric of Leibnitz.   [Please select]

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The prince saw a newspaper panegyric on Fox, evidently from the Dr.   [Please select]

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His panegyric on Grattan deserves to be quoted alike for its eloquence and its justice.   [Please select]

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I never knew a man yet to begin a love affair with a panegyric on virtue.   [Please select]

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'I received the other day a panegyric of you from Searle.'   [Please select]

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This generous behaviour of our gallant knight, ought not to pass without a panegyric.   [Please select]

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A Panegyric Congratulatory, delivered to the King at Burleigh-Harrington in Rutlandshire, 1604 and 1623, 4to.   [Please select]

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The noble historian, in his usual masterly manner, thus concludes his panegyric on his deceased friend.   [Please select]

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