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Перевод: encomium
[существительное] панегирик ; восхваление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The volume concludes with the first country-house poem published in English, an encomium of the countess's estate at Cookham, in which the passing of the seasons suggests the ephemerality of patronage relations; the walks bear "summer Liveries", and the prospect of hills and vales appears to "preferre some strange unlook'd for sute" only as long as their mistress is in residence.
- By the time we come, at a later stage again, to any evidence of actual work, we can certainly see the fulfilment of the latter function, in the very common eulogy or encomium of men in power.
- Interestingly enough, the High Priest is not mentioned in any form in these documents: yet he was the Simon whom Ben Sira described in his encomium as a restorer of the fortunes of Jerusalem, among other things.
- It turned out that the encomium had little to do with these epics, but for his generous economic support of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, where he had once worked as a lowly attendant.
- Green was a warm supporter of the monarchy, and wrote a long encomium of George III after hearing of his death in 1820.
- "write an Encomium upon a Person I
- John Lawrence (now Lord Oaksey), reporting in the following day's Daily Telegraph , afforded this almost unbelievable race an appropriate encomium:
- The evidence is meagre, comprising stones in Denmark bearing inscriptions in the runic alphabet, the German chroniclers Widukind of Corvey, Thietmar of Merseburg and Adam of Bremen, and the work known as the Encomium Emmae, written in praise of Cnut's queen Emma in St Omer in the early 1040s.
- A monument he has erected to his wife (ne Brobity) is more of an encomium upon his own virtues than upon hers; his father .
- He also wrote a poem in praise of London, "Londinologia, sive Londini Encomium".
- In a book generally very critical of Reagan, this comes as a rather surprising encomium to his effectiveness in office, although Stockman also makes it clear that the president did not get all that he had asked for in tax cuts.
- In this second category we might place the first seventeen sonnets, with their persuasion to marriage, a sequence that may in fact draw some of its arguments and images from a model epistle, Erasmus's Encomium Matrimonii , Englished by Sir Thomas Wilson as An Epistle to perswade a yong Gentleman to mariage, devised by Erasmus, in the behalfe of his freend .
- When Charles visited Walahfrid's old monastery at Reichenau, the poet produced an appropriate encomium: Due glory we accord To the power of the Trinity Which conveyed you here safe and sound Through the realms of the Franks!
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