| A man of genius may securely laugh at a mode of attack by which his reviler, in half a century or less, becomes his encomiast. |
| Yesterday, I watched a program by a famous encomiast in China. |
| What this encomiast says in a rhetorical tone was literally true. |
| Sherstone, says the encomiast, gained for Thurkil a large share of the fatherland. |
| Again the encomiast seizes the opportunity to describe a Northern fleet. |
| It is one of those few subjects on which an encomiast may expatiate without deviating from the truth. |