And then my silly weak patient takes all these eulogiums to himself; if he be a scholar so commended for his much reading, excellent style, method, &c.
Wery good, Samivel," observed Mr. Weller, in as complacent a manner as if Sam had been passing the highest eulogiums on his prudence and foresight.
Collectors of coins, dresses, and butterflies, have astonished the world with eulogiums which would raise their particular studies into the first ranks of philosophy.
We cannot say much for the discourse, which had already served as eulogiums on two or three other deacons, with a simple subsittution of names.
They were the funeral eulogiums which the custom of Congress began to admit, though not to the degree at present practised, over deceased members.
It was a tribute to his invincibility which cast into the shade all the eulogiums of his friends.
These are the prayers and eulogiums he was in the habit of addressing to her:-- "Hail, Mary!
As the procession passed through Paris nothing but cries, acclamations, and eulogiums of the defunct were heard.
Eulogiums of the past, you know, Gentlemen, are no longer fashionable.
I was just about to launch forth into eulogiums upon the poets of the day when the sudden opening of the door caused me to turn my head.
What honor could his name have derived from being mingled in dusty companionship with the epitaphs and escutcheons and venal eulogiums of a titled multitude?
Extravagant and misplaced eulogiums neither honor the one who bestows them, nor the persons who receive them.
But is it then necessary to proscribe eulogiums entirely?
Politeness is not less opposed to making excessive complaints to the first person you meet, than to the frequent and extravagant eulogiums which you bestow improperly upon those from whom you expect a favor in return.
And the eulogiums passed upon the worthy little band were heard on every side--"What fine, orderly-looking fellows.
You who have travelled have often felt your hearts rebound when listening to the eulogiums passed upon our country and its gifted sons through the medium of the pulpit, the platform and the press.
If we were to form our judgment by the eulogiums bestowed on the character of the deceased duke, by the greater portion of the press, he was one of the brightest and most illustrious ornaments of society.
The panegyrists of his lordship have also trumpetted forth eulogiums on his "personal bravery.
I shared the triumph of this admirable mother, whose fair cheeks glowed, and whose beautiful eyes sparkled, on hearing the eulogiums pronounced on her boys.
If, to-morrow, the same General should be placed in a position which should render his office a source of important intelligence, we should probably read in the Herald the most glowing eulogiums of his career and character.
Russell never praised violently; but a few words, or even a look of satisfaction from him, went farther than the most exaggerated eulogiums from others.
Her intimate friend was consequently interesting to him; and it must be supposed, that Miss Elmour's praises of Almeria were managed more judiciously than eulogiums usually are, by the effect which they produced.
Fulsome praises and glowingeulogiums are poured out by him in rich abundance, which, as soon as the meetings are over, are eaten up again by the same person, but of course in the absence of his much-admired gods.
Many eulogiums were passed upon his character, among others one expressive of his high temperance principles, and the service he was rendering to the temperance cause in the town.
If eulogiums did not seem to him duly bestowed, his soul, athirst for justice and truth, repelled them indignantly.
He concluded by great eulogiums on the performance, and declared it was one of the most enthusiastic (meaning, perhaps, ecclesiastic) letters that ever was written.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eulogiums" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.