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Definition of Panegyrists
1. panegyrist [n] - See also: panegyrist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panegyrists
Literary usage of Panegyrists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1906)
"CHAPTER II THE SUCCESSORS OF CHAUCER Ungracious state of the subject—Lydgate and
his reputation—His older panegyrists—His recent defenders—The Minor Poems— ..."
2. Historical Essays by Edward Augustus Freeman (1879)
"Trier is the Ravenna, the Rome, of the lands beyond the Alps. THE panegyrists OF
THE FOURTH CENTURY. ..."
3. Historical Essays by Edward Augustus Freeman (1892)
"Trier is the Ravenna, the Rome, of the lands beyond the Alps. THE panegyrists OF
THE FOURTH CENTURY. Lord Macaulay, in one of his Essays, says of some moral ..."
4. The Poems of Philip Freneau: Poet of the American Revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, Fred Lewis Pattee (1907)
"... From Dr. Franklin [deceased] to his Poetical panegyrists, on some of their
Absurd Compliments " Good Poets, why so full of pain, Are you sincere ..."
5. The Poems of Philip Freneau: Poet of the American Revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, Fred Lewis Pattee (1907)
"... From Dr. Franklin [deceased] to his Poetical panegyrists, on some of their
Absurd Compliments "Good Poets, why so full of pain, . ..."
6. Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts, Including by John Heneage Jesse (1840)
"... to Whitehall — his fanatical Enthusiasm — his last Moments — his Death—the
fearful Storm which attended it—Blasphemous Language of his panegyrists. ..."