I forbear to panegyrize the generous donor, whose fame no eulogy of mine can increase, and whose desire of concealment should be a caution not to attempt it. |
You panegyrize those who have feasted our citizens, entertaining them with such things as they desired, and who they say have made the city great. |
Of course, he would have found it hard to panegyrize his favourite democracies when he came to the Hellenistic age. |
The vocabulary of praise has been so completely exhausted by the newspapers, that I am fairly at a nonplus for terms where with to panegyrize this unequalled meeting. |
I would not wish to throw any imputation upon anybody, and I would not wish to panegyrize myself, as everybody else was equally anxious to do their duty. |
One has nothing to do but to reckon the songs in succession, and panegyrize them as they go by, like a dance of beauties. |