| 11. | John Bale dedicated to him, in a eulogistic address, his " Reliques of Rome " in 1563.
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| 12. | Much of the information about Jayashakti and Vijayashakti in Chandela records is eulogistic in nature, and of little historical value.
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| 13. | When critics cite great crisis works of the past, they tend to mention eulogistic memorials : " Guernica,"
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| 14. | His last work was a eulogistic biography of Lope de Vega in the " Fama p�stuma " ( 1636 ).
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| 15. | His collected works in Latin and French appeared at Paris in 1644, with a life and eulogistic notice by Gabriel Naud?
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| 16. | There is, or was, a monument to his memory in that parish, with a eulogistic inscription in English verse.
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| 17. | The chief authority is a eulogistic life by a friend, William Durham, Harris's kinsman and minister of Tredington.
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| 18. | He died on 23 May 1728, and was buried without the usual eulogistic epitaph in St John's College Chapel.
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| 19. | In collaboration with them he wrote eulogistic poems in Latin to Innocent X, titled " Regni Hiberniae ad Sanctissimi Innocenti Pont.
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| 20. | A life of Burney was compiled by Madame D'Arblay and appeared in 1832, but it has been criticized consistently for being eulogistic.
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