In fact, the essay is so positive and loving as to be a panegyric, and it is difficult to understand the intensity of his displeasure. |
To conclude: while a panegyric to free trade is being delivered here, the sparks are flying in Geneva. |
He suggests that the artificiality of his faeries is also self-consciously that of Spenser's panegyric poetry. |
As before I used Lonely Planet, Lp, with a critical eye considering its ill-considered tendency to panegyric. |
Azar concentrates on poetics and stylistics and devotes only a few pages to the panegyric of the Duke. |
Nearly all of the book consists of poetry, mostly in the form of religious, vaticinatory, panegyric, and legendary poetry. |