By the time our artist had finished his story, and received Helen's warm eulogium on the same, the sitting had already come to an end.
After which Mr. Oldstone, rising and seizing the young poet by the hand, poured forth so warm an eulogium on his poetical talent as to make that young gentleman blush up to the roots of his hair.
The former was a young prince of virtue sufficient to have justified the eulogium and the hopes of Dante.
This passage is intended as an eulogium on the liberal spirit of his Veronese patron Can Grande della Scala.
The dispositions were made in so masterly a manner, as to draw forth a hearty eulogium from old Carbajal, who exclaimed, "Surely the Devil or Valdivia must be among them!
The best eulogium on the wisdom of his administration was afforded by the troubles brought on the colonies by that of his successor.
Stanley pronounced a high eulogium on his young friend, saying that he was a true African explorer--he seemed to like the dangers and even the sufferings of the expedition, so well did they harmonize with his adventurous spirit.
Cobbett in his English Gardener speaks with so much enthusiasm and so much to the purpose on the subject of box as an edging, that I must here repeat his eulogium on it.
The Apostle's eulogium on Timothy points to his long and intimate association with Paul and to the Philippians' knowledge of him as well as to the Apostle's clinging to him.
The Apostle's heartfelt eulogium upon him shows two phases of his work.
The book consists of five hundred pages, principally low scurrility and illy-told private anecdotes; with about thirty pages of high eulogium on A.
I agree entirely with your eulogium on our amiable friend; but one point you overlook.
In the course of the afternoon the lady of the house took me aside and asked me if I were in earnest in my eulogium of Maud's intellect.
Lally Tollendal pronounced a formaleulogium on the exiled minister.
The defence of Helen is about as entertaining as Isocrates' sophistical eulogium of her.
Latin, and printed with the great Vitruvius, and an eulogium on Wotton put before it.
But although this eulogium of love is its own best interpreter, there are points in it which require both explanation and enforcement.
Such was the picture which Thiebault drew of the last minstrel monarch; and though the eulogium was exaggerated, perhaps the facts were not overcharged.
Mrs. Morley, bent as usual on saying something seasonably kind, burst into aneulogium on her brilliant colour.
The eulogium that I next came to on a university education, how grateful was that to my heart!
I knew indeed that he was no great orator; otherwise I should have expected an eulogium that might have rivaled the French academy, the odes of Boileau, or even my own composition.
The Confessio Amantis, now principally known because it contains a eulogium of Chaucer, which in his later editions he left out, is in English verse, and was composed at the instance of Richard II.
We have already ventured to deny him the possession of imagination: the rest of his friend's eulogium is not undeserved.
That he was highly esteemed in his day we gather from the eulogium of Erasmus, then for a short time professor of Greek at Oxford: "Unum Brittanicarum literarum lumen et decus.
A stronger and more graphic eulogium is given by Dr.
Containing an eulogium upon innocence, and other grave matters.