So now she filled a whole page of her diary with panegyrical regrets.
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But the panegyrical chants became of more importance.
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We have studiously avoided portraying fashionable life according to the vulgar notions, whether depreciatory or panegyrical.
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What have philosophers to do with festive celebrities, and panegyrical solemnities with mathematical and physical truth?
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I saw another letter from a lady at Paris, in which there was a high panegyrical paragraph concerning you.
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Perhaps we are getting too panegyrical, for panegyric savours of the poppy; but we must not flinch from our duty.
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It is not strange, therefore, that the early panegyrical verses of Dryden should be made up of meanness and bombast.
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Mr. Macaulay would have aired the whole stores of his panegyrical vocabulary; and Sir John Hobhouse would not have gone abroad.
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The drama, being at length formed, naturally adhered to the first division of poetry, the satirical and panegyrical, which made tragedy and comedy.
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Varchi committed his oration to the press, and two other panegyrical discourses were issued, under the names of Leonardo Salviati and Giovan Maria Tarsia.
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Eleonora: a Panegyrical Poem, dedicated to the memory of the late Countess of Abingdon
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So now she filled a whole page of her diary with panegyrical regrets.
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But the panegyrical chants became of more importance.
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We have studiously avoided portraying fashionable life according to the vulgar notions, whether depreciatory or panegyrical.
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What have philosophers to do with festive celebrities, and panegyrical solemnities with mathematical and physical truth?
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I saw another letter from a lady at Paris, in which there was a high panegyrical paragraph concerning you.