To all of the audience, save two, it was an eulogium which the fervent sincerity of the eulogist alone saved from hyperbole.
But we have already seen that, however gladly an eulogist would seize on such an exalted instance of magnanimity and noble generosity, the truth of history forbids our even admitting its probability in this place.
And the eulogist of both men, Ben Jonson, must be named in their company for his senatorial weight and dignity of ethical counsel and critical maxim.
Those who enjoy his confidence," wrote an effervescent eulogist of Field, "predict that the bulk of his vast fortune will be devoted to purposes of public utility.
The provinces of France," this eulogist goes on, "are dotted with his mills.
Here, as hiseulogist has said, was "the scene of his real triumphs.
As for Holmes, he was a "kaleidoscopic politician" and barroom wit, best known to contemporaries as "the noisy eulogist and reputed protege of Jefferson.
The judicious eulogist has guarded himself against denying in words any of these facts; but a cool survey of universal history will somewhat blunt the edge of Macaulay's trenchant phrases.
Why, Charles," said Sir John, "I am glad to find you the enthusiastic eulogist of the passage of which I suspected you were about to be the saucy censurer.
This candid and liberal praise did not sink the faireulogist herself in my esteem.
The eulogist of female ignorance might have dined in comfortable security against the intrusion and vanity of erudition.
The mystical eulogist of the art of printing, who declared that "the invention came from Heaven," was not more at a loss to detect the origin than those who have sought for it among the earliest printers.
The advocate of a free state, he who pretends to draw sovereignty from the hands of a people, is the perpetual eulogist of the most refined tyranny that ever swayed the destiny of a people.
The eulogist of Coleridge refused to allow the verses any merit.
He is not an undiscriminatingeulogist of Las Casas, but he penetrates with a true sympathetic admiration to the noble unselfishness and the sublime constancy of this sole champion of righteousness against powerful forces of iniquity.
He was a charming speaker--a eulogist with the lightest touch and the most graceful style upon certain themes of any speaker of his day.
Since these lines were written he has become, perhaps, the foremost eulogist of our race.
Anyhow the Congressional eulogist takes to verse as naturally as a moth to a candle, and with about the same result to his reputation for sense.
The American eulogist of civilization who is not proud of his heritage in England's glory is unworthy to enjoy his lesser heritage in the lesser glory of his own country.
These were all inhumanly massacred, according to Giraldus, theeulogist of all the Geraldines, by the order of Herve, contrary to the entreaties of Raymond.
Now she began to magnify how Clotilda loved his godchild, how often she would snatch the little monkey and smile on him and hug and kiss him; and the eulogist repeated on a small scale everything that she praised.
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