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  • There is a panegyrical " Life of Lord Keith " by Alex.
  • A common panegyrical device was anachronism, the use of archaic names for contemporary things.
  • His numerous dedications and epistles dedicatory show what a panegyrical turn he could give to his silvery periods.
  • A panegyrical poem by Theodore Prodromos was addressed to John and his son on the occasion of the coronation of Alexios.
  • The poet's attitude to Domitian tends to be laudatory and friendly, employing the full spectrum of Virgillian panegyrical language and imagery.
  • Due to the panegyrical nature of the " The Buildings ", historians have discovered in several occasions discrepancies between claims made by Procopius and other primary sources.
  • The text is now lost, but it is known that it was written in Polish, and the surviving title page indicates that it was probably a panegyrical pamphlet.
  • The poem was rather panegyrical, so the vulgar-sociological critique of the early 1920s, based on this poem, proclaimed Tuqay to be a pan-Islamist and Tsarist.
  • Pletnev, a genuine admirer of Batyushkov, attempted to palliate his " guilt " by publishing a panegyrical " inscription " to Batyushkov  who took it as yet another insult.
  • He was buried in the church of St . Botolph, Cambridge, where a monument with his bust, and a panegyrical inscription was placed by desire of his wife Alicia.
  • Because the collection is thematically unconnected and chronologically disordered, Nixon and Rodgers conclude that " it served no political or historical purpose ", and was simply a tool for students and practitioners of panegyrical rhetoric.
  • Gregory received him with the highest honour; and delivered a panegyrical oration ( " Oration 25 " ), in the man's own presence in full church, before the celebration of the Eucharist.
  • Instead of offering a more typical treatment of laws, institutions, and important political achievements, the book struck a decidedly panegyrical tone, portraying Frederick as a tragic hero and the idealized embodiment of the German nation.
  • Several panegyrical accounts of the battle were sent to Rome . " The Polish message was similar to Bomhover's : the Muscovites are not Christians; they are cruel and barbaric; they are Asians and not Europeans; they are in league with Turks and the Tatars to destroy Christendom ".
  • During his years in Moscow, Symeon continued to develop an imperial style of panegyrical verse, rife with protracted tirades, which were enlivened by occasional allusions to classical mythology . " With Simeon, a whole museum of ancient gods, muses, heroes, authors, and philosophers entered Russian literature ".
  • The name Ascham could be more properly spelt Askham, being derived from Edward Grant ( 1540s 1601 ), headmaster of the venerable and still extant Royal College of St . Peter at Westminster better known as Westminster School who collected and edited his letters and delivered a panegyrical oration on his life in 1576.
  • On the occasion of the peace of Nystad ( 1721 ), which terminated the Great Northern War's 21 years of struggle between Russia and Sweden, Bestuzhev designed and had minted a commemorative medal with a panegyrical Latin inscription, which so delighted Peter ( then at Derbent ) that he sent a letter of thanks written in his own hand along with his portrait.