And he also meeting with them rejoiced exceedingly, and began to eulogise the king. |
One of MacNeil's most important roles as clan bard is to eulogise and lament the deaths of important clan members. |
What wonder if some eulogise, and others revile, the new philosophy for its utilitarian ends and its merely material triumphs? |
He was never one to palliate or eulogise, he was never a regulation aesthete. |
There is no quality so dangerous to eulogise as experience, and Atlee thought long over this. |
The purpose of Gould's effervescent new book is to eulogise the distinctive rationalities of story-telling and other non-scientific ways of thinking. |