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  • The subject is usually historical and encomiastic, detailing the deeds of the skald's patron.
  • These writings were strongly encomiastic to saudosist literature, namely the poetry of Teixeira de Pascoaes and M醨io Beir鉶.
  • One poem was a light-hearted petition to the king for payment of a pension of 200 francs rewarded her encomiastic verse.
  • It contains perceptive descriptions of native mores in Lesotho and in South Africa and a thoughtful, by no means encomiastic, appraisal of the influence of Christianity on traditional marriage customs.
  • Upon arrival in Madrid Franco's revolt in 1939, Manuel gave the military an encomiastic poetry, " The sword of the Caudillo . " This earned him the recognition of the regime.
  • The international press was accordingly encomiastic . " The New Zamora was Born " was the title of many European newspapers after the game, comparing him, with the greatest goalkeeper of that age.
  • The exact meaning of the title has been much debated; it has been described as " a term of encomiastic poetry " but there is also evidence that it implied a definite role of military leadership.
  • The exact meaning of " bretwalda " has been the subject of much debate; it has been described as a term " of encomiastic poetry ", but there also is evidence that it implied a definite role of military leadership.
  • Gayand in the course of his lines encomiastic of Guru Ram Das ( GG . 1403 ) made use of Vahiguru as the supreme Name Divine in recognition of the primacy and appeal it had by then come to acquire in the Sikh tradition.
  • To noise Botto's book, Pessoa wrote a provocative and encomiastic article about " Can珲es ", published in the journal " Comtempor鈔ea ", praising the author s courage and sincerity for shamelessly singing homosexual love as a true aesthete.
  • It contains " A Celebration of Charis ", Jonson's most extended effort at love poetry; various religious pieces; encomiastic poems including the poem to Shakespeare and a sonnet on Mary Wroth; the " Execration against Vulcan " and others.
  • :" the Anglo-German . . . a real character, the founder of the Anglo-German school in England, and the cleverest Englishman who ever talked or wrote encomiastic nonsense about Germany and the Germans " . ( " Romany Rye ")
  • She points out that Ovid seems to use divine interlocutors and especially divine disagreements to avoid authority and responsibility for the poem's statements, that there is an inherent and destabilizing tension with the presence of traditional Roman " matronae " in an elegiac poem ( an erotic genre and meter ), and that Ovid often uses astronomical notices and undermining narrative juxtapositions as a way of subverting seemingly encomiastic episodes.
  • His new approach can be seen in the " Rime " of 1602, later expanded under the title " La lira " ( " The Lyre " ) in 1614, which is made up of erotic verse, encomiastic and sacred pieces, arranged either by theme ( sea poems, rustic poems, love poems, funereal poems, religious poems ) or by verse form ( madrigal, canzone ).