Though full of similitudes and routine panegyrics, the book is valuable for its lack of originality and reflection of current views. |
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Our skeptical era would never tolerate the panegyrics of, say, the Victorian age. |
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Now he is the subject of lengthy panegyrics in the press, extolled as the city's savior. |
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The book is laced throughout with panegyrics and tributes to his friends and scientific colleagues that portray these innovators as heroes for the emerging new paradigm. |
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These images are visual panegyrics in the Erasmian spirit, designed to persuade the sovereign to emulate the symbolic role that the images portray. |
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He foreswore secular poetry, but continued to write panegyrics with profane motifs. |
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