A formal expression of praise.
Public speech in praise of a person.
Formally expressing praise.
1 Its news media brims, as usual, with panegyric propaganda extolling Kim's leadership.
2 The panegyric prepared by us for to-morrow must offer some great novelty.
3 To many this may appear a singular panegyric on the Italian tongue.
4 He is so well-known that I need not undertake his panegyric here.
5 Poems, containing a panegyric on the King, and songs and sonnets, Lond.
6 There remains, however, one panegyric far removed beyond the suspicion of flattery.
7 The Menexenus veils in panegyric the weak places of Athenian history.
8 The papers are full of the programme, the line of march, the panegyric .
9 The object of panegyric is honour; concerning which also we have already spoken.
10 Ex President Cleveland delivered an eloquent panegyric and in closing said:
11 He pronounced the panegyric of Robespierre, and the apotheosis of Marat.
12 Whilst he was engaged in a handsome panegyric , the perspiration poured from me.
13 I do not agree, gentlemen, in that panegyric upon the 9th of November.
14 But the present time is not the happiest for a panegyric on Carlyle.
15 The latter part, a panegyric on the Wagnerian drama, is of little importance.
16 Columbus' panegyric on the beauty, fertility and resources of the visited the country.
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