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eulogy

Genre of writing or speech in praise of a person. Eulogies are found in the work of the Ancient Greek poet Ion, in skaldic poetry (ancient Scandinavian poetry that honours heroes and their deeds), and in late 18th- and early 19th-century verse (for example, in a eulogy of Napolean (1806) by Italian poet Vincenzo Monti). A famous 20th-century example is a eulogy for Irish writer W B Yeats written by English-born US poet W H Auden.



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Mournfully and low the man of God began his eulogy of the dead, and his doleful voice, mingled with the sobbing which it was its purpose to stimulate and sustain, rose and fell, seemed to come and go, like the sound of a sullen sea.
And who pronounced our glowing eulogy in Parliament?
A very favorable representative of it is the admirable, eulogy on Shakspere included in the first folio edition of Shakspere's works.
 
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