7; the early Actus Petri Vercellenses; and the late Cypriot Encomium), especially if we might trust the Western ascription to him of the epistle of the Hebrews, which begins with Tertullian (De Pud. [noun]
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The amiable Rose was next mentioned, with the warmest encomium on her person, manners, and mind. [noun]
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The defense justified the encomium. [noun]
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Praise of FollyThe two greatest books which appeared in England during this period are undoubtedly Erasmus's[108] Praise of Folly (Encomium Moriae) and More's Utopia, the famous "Kingdom of Nowhere."' [noun]
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His Encomium Moriae was sketched on a journey from Italy (1509) and written while he was the guest of Sir Thomas More in London. [noun]
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The eminent novelist's encomium had aroused the artist's pride in his first-born. [Please select]
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When Peter heard his mother's encomium upon him, he laughed in his sleeve. [Please select]
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