- of her
private secretary, Sir
Henry Ponsonby,
Victoria began work on a
eulogistic biography of Brown.
Ponsonby and
Randall Davidson, Dean of Windsor, who...
- The
epideictic oratory, also
called ceremonial oratory, or praise-and-blame rhetoric, is one of the
three branches, or "species" (eidē), of
rhetoric as...
-
Church of
England preacher, evangelist,
founder of
Methodism and
subject of a
eulogistic poem by
Wheatley from
which she
gained her
first fame as a poet....
- The
project entailed writing explanatory texts that
situated the
highly eulogistic statues in
their wider historical context.
These texts are now available...
- at the
Westwood Village Memorial Park
Cemetery in Los Angeles. In his
eulogistic essay, John
Andrews wrote: Tormé's
style shared much with that of his...
-
occurred most
frequently in
Italy and Vienna—was a
typically celebratory or
eulogistic dramatic cantata for two or more
singers and orchestra,
performed outdoors...
-
literally meaning, "the
slayer of the
demon Mahisha", and a
stotra is a
eulogistic work. The
authorship of the
Mahishasura Mardini Stotra is
attributed to...
- Wagner's (then)
friend Friedrich Nietzsche, who,
having published his
eulogistic essay "Richard
Wagner in Bayreuth"
before the
festival as part of his...
- Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown,
Green & Longman.
Retrieved 18
March 2020. –
eulogistic and wordy, but useful; in the
edition of 1836
James defends his work from...
-
Punshon in The
Guardian of 26
August 1941
briefly summed up the plot in a
eulogistic piece which began, "Is it
going too far to call Mrs.
Agatha Christie one...