- and
sometimes to cannabis,
cocaine and heroin, all of
which have been
eulogised in song. Rock has been
credited with
changing attitudes to race by opening...
-
Catholic apologists such as Adam Blackwood, who praised,
defended and
eulogised her.
After the
accession of
James I in England,
historian William Camden...
- A
eulogy (from εὐλογία, eulogia,
classical Gr****, eu for "well" or "true",
logia for "words" or "text",
together for "praise") is a
speech or
writing in...
-
equestrian medals at a
regional tournament. The Ba'ath
Party press in
Syria eulogised him as the "Golden Knight"
because of his
prowess on horseback. B****el...
- as **** Pistols, X-Ray Spex and
Generation X were
regular cover stars,
eulogised by
writers such as
Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons,
whose nihilistic tone...
-
policemen in 1940,
subsequently lionised as a
symbol of rebellion, and
eulogised in
Adivasi and
Telugu folklore.
Bheem is
deified as a pen in Gond culture...
- Tennyson, from whom she
commissioned lines for Brown's tombstone,
Victoria eulogised her
faithful servant: He had no
thought but for me, my welfare, my comfort...
-
affairs of the archdiocese. He died
unexpectedly at
Milan in 378 and was
eulogised by his
brother with the
funeral sermon, On the
Death of a
Brother (De...
- of
nationalist ephemera, the
significantly po****r
Catholic Bulletin eulogised Volunteers killed in
action and
implored readers to donate; entertainment...
- Dál Riata. The
Latin word
Picti first occurs in a panegyric, a
formal eulogising speech from 297 and is most
commonly explained as
meaning 'painted' (from...