The two sisters played, and the listeners made great eulogies about their ability.
She had no great capacity for admiration, and nothing she saw succeeded in dragging warm eulogies from her lips.
The attributes put forth in these eulogies are not only gratuitous, but they are illogical and inconsistent with Brown's circumstances, and incompatible with his environment.
Tired of their eulogies and exactions, he and the whole nation rose up against the avarice and venom of the Bards.
We know little or nothing of the writings of the subsequent teachers in the School of Armagh, but we have a record of the names of several, with eulogies of their wisdom and scholarship.
Maelbrighde, successor of Patrick, "a vessel full of all the wisdom and knowledge of his time," and eulogies of this fashion are of very frequent occurrence in recording the deaths of the great scholars of Armagh.
The sermons of Segneri have already been mentioned; theeulogies bestowed on them seem to be founded, in some measure, on the surrounding barrenness.
The warmeulogies of Gronovius attest the merit of this celebrated work.
An age when the machinery for preserving law and order was practically paralyzed scarcely deserves the eulogies of posterity.
It is in the English reports that we read the eulogies of our army for its endurance and tenacity.
This perhaps was because she never heard fervid praises of him, or of anybody, delivered from the mouth, and it is not common to hear Englishmen phrasing great eulogies of one another.
He kept her to it with lively interrogations, in the manner of a guileless boy urging for eulogies of his dear absent friend.
He that has done one wild thing must necessarily have done the other; so Nevil found himself standing in the thick of a fame that blew rank eulogies on him for acts he had not performed.
Shrapnel abused, as Rosamund judged by the warmth of his written eulogies of the man, and an ensuing allusion to Game.
To the spot of their birth all their recollections, comparisons, and eulogiesare turned; nothing to them comes up to their particular province, that is, their real country.
We might take, for example, the case of that strange class of notions which underlie the word "union," and all the eulogies heaped upon it.
I imagine that I am wooden, gawky and stiff, in spite of my partner's eulogies on my ease and lightness.
Just to take her to all my favourite nooks and creeks and hear her eulogies on them is worth Heaven in itself.
Suppose those who unceasingly uttered these eulogies on his works were content with looking at the outsides of them; and had never opened them, much less tried to understand them.
Suppose the wisdom, the grandeur, the beauty of his works, were the constant topics of the eulogies addressed to him.
But Parson John did not perceive this, for Welby listened to that gentleman's eulogies on the Ideal school without troubling himself to contradict them.
Passing from that philosophical view of his own ancestors in particular, and of the human race in general, Kenelm Chillingly then touched with serene analysis on the eulogies lavished on his father as man and landlord.
Recorded upon them in those picturesque characters with which the Chinese language puzzles its readers, were the names and eulogies of certain members of our party.
He saw no fulsome eulogies carved upon the headstones; often nothing but a name and the two dates of birth and death.
Of course you do not believe that I took your eulogies of America "fur baare Muenze" (at their face value).
With the extreme goodness that is characteristic of you, you have done nothing but praise Don Luis to me; and I am sure that you have pronounced still greater eulogies on me to him, although very much less deserved.
I am not afraid to transcribe here these eulogies of her beauty.
Your eulogies of him have indeed pleased my vanity, but they did not awaken my inclinations.
He deserves neither the execrations of the one nor the eulogies of the other.
The commodore, on the other hand, endeavours to shew many of Captain Maxwell's eulogies to be erroneous.
But I will reserve myeulogies for another chapter.
John Matthei, the author of many writings on the life of Luther, and who is not scanty in eulogies on the heresiarch, has preserved a very curious anecdote touching the convictions of Luther.
For this the senate voted eulogies and a statue to Juventius and a public funeral, but Lepidus they deprived of his image which stood upon the rostra and made him an enemy.
Such is the famous right of dower, which has been the subject of so many stupid eulogies by lawyers and commentators.
The financier was not surprised at this, after all theeulogies M.
The doctor consoled him by pronouncing eulogieson his mistress, the lady in the dress of a 'longshorewoman.
Dambreuse had also invited a number of scholars and magistrates, two or three celebrated doctors, and he deprecated with an air of humility the eulogies which they pronounced on his entertainment and the allusions to his wealth.
The farmer may have designed, by these eulogies of his niece, to give his visitor time to recover his composure, and establish a common topic.
Somehow, as she sliced through it, the sweetness and hapless innocence of the bride was presented to her, and she launched into eulogies of Lucy, and clearly showed how little she regretted her conduct.
He wished to gratify his son by these eulogies of Lucy, and some hours back he would have succeeded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eulogies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.