Demonstrative or panegyrical oratory is associated with the past and urges an audience to honor and imitate a virtuous subject. |
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Any panegyrical reference to this feat is worth it, even assuming that Kumble is not the first but the second Indian to reach this milestone. |
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His work On Justinian's Buildings, was composed at the emperor's behest, and is panegyrical in tone. |
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The whole mythological and legendary heritage is condensed in allusions found in lyrical and panegyrical poetry. |
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Gone indeed was artists' panegyrical imagery of the Revolution and Empire. |
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Its published form contained a panegyrical introduction by Dryden. |
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Let us, saith he, celebrate this feast, not in a panegyrical but divine, not in a worldly but supersecular manner. |
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