Cheke, he says, "was moved greatly to like Demosthenes above all others, for that he saw him so familiarly applying himself to the sense and understanding of the common people, that he sticked not to say that none ever was more fit to make an Englishman tell his tale praiseworthily in any open hearing either in parliament or in pulpit or otherwise, than this only orator was."
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
And the book's author has a style that's all her own, that strikes one as praiseworthily original throughout.
"Dawson Black: Retail Merchant"
Harold Whitehead
Sir Charles Venner was praiseworthily punctual.
"First Person Paramount"
Ambrose Pratt