Which preposition to use with panegyrics

on Occurrences 74%

A panegyric on the return of the Duke and Duchess of York from Scotland says of Shaftesbury's medal that 'Twas coined by stealth, like groats at Birmingham.

of Occurrences 35%

I have read this panegyric of him: "He is known to possess no individuality or opinion of his own whatsoever."

in Occurrences 7%

Then, in time, followed the reading of a panegyric in their honour, and later still hymns and histories of martyrdom were added to the public recitation of the Office.

to Occurrences 5%

His "Astraea Redux," a poem of welcome to Charles II, and his "Panegyric to his Sacred Majesty," breathe more devotion to "the old goat," as the king was known to his courtiers, than had his earlier poems to Puritanism.

from Occurrences 3%

The missions of the early Jesuits extorted praises from Baxter and panegyric from Liebnitz.

for Occurrences 3%

Their Lives of him are an unbounded panegyric for the sweetness of his temper, his wonderful self-control, his lofty devotion to study, his indifference to praises and rewards, his spiritual devotion, his loyalty to the Church, his marvellous acuteness of intellect, his industry, and his unparalleled logical victories.

by Occurrences 2%

This famous passage was the subject of ridiculous panegyrics by both painters and poets.

with Occurrences 2%

No victory was gainedno resistance offered; and it is disgusting to look back on the fulsome panegyrics with which courtiers and poets lauded Louis for those facile and inglorious triumphs.

without Occurrences 1%

In 1769 Lesbros de la Versane published l'Esprit de Marivaux ou Analectes de ses ouvrages, preceded by an Éloge historique de cet auteur, "a panegyric without reservation upon the man and the writer."

at Occurrences 1%

Herodotus is said to have read his History, and Isocrates to have recited his Panegyric at the Olympic games.

than Occurrences 1%

The splendid external will call forth more panegyrics than the old Roman world which fancied itself eternal.

as Occurrences 1%

It was not long before the scale was turned in the opposite direction, and Islâm was made by some people the object of panegyrics as devoid of scientific foundation as the former calumnies.

Which preposition to use with  panegyrics