How To Use eulogium In A Sentence
- He had been, though a much younger man, acquainted with the late Sir Hildebrand; and whenever Mrs Rayland and Lord Carloraine met, which they did in cumbrous state twice or thrice a year, their whole conversation consisted of eulogiums on the days that were passed, in expressing their dislike of all that was now acting in a degenerate world, and their contempt of the actors. The Old Manor House
- (Woden's last words to Balder are famous); the riding round the pyre; the eulogium; the piling of the barrow, which sometimes took whole days, as the size of many existing grass mounds assure us; the funeral feast, where an immense vat of ale or mead is drunk in honor of the dead; the epitaph, like an ogham, set up on a stone over the barrow. The Danish History, Books I-IX
- All this madness yet proceeds from ourselves, the main engine which batters us is from others, we are merely passive in this business: from a company of parasites and flatterers, that with immoderate praise, and bombast epithets, glossing titles, false eulogiums, so bedaub and applaud, gild over many a silly and undeserving man, that they clap him quite out of his wits. Anatomy of Melancholy
- And further a certaine booke intituled Eulogium declareth, that the sayd Limpoldus duke of Austrich fell in displeasure with the bishop of Rome and died excommunicate the next yeere after, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- All those of whom we read such [197] hyperbolical eulogiums, as of Anatomy of Melancholy
- #fcburfe, and. not your imagination: re - ferye your rhetorical 'flights tor the - Ata J demies,. when you are to pronounce an Eulogium there -, but the dignity of th£ Interesting Letters of Pope Clement XIV (Ganganelli): To which are Prefixed, Anecdotes of His Life
- The Abbot Tri-themius, of the Order of St. Benedict, passes a similar eulogium on him, to which the Sovereign Pontiffs, Sixtus IY. and Sixtus V., have added the crowning point in their bulls, the one for his canonization, the other for his doctorship. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
- His eulogium, however, is scarcely more worthy of credit than Homer's praise of the undiminished personal beauty of Helen, when, twenty years subsequently to the departure of the expedition to Troy, the Ithacan prince found her reigning again at Sparta. The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
- The Tiber was a Lethe, if the rather doctrinary eulogium made of it by Les Miserables