He lived through major periods such as the Partitions of Poland and Napoleonic Wars, and his work included themes from these events.
[1] According to writer Stanisław Baczyński, Woronicz's notoriety began to grow during his time as parish priest of Liw.
[1] Historian Piotr S. Wandycz described Woronicz's works as favoring the classical tradition while limiting literary innovation.
As such, Woronicz and his peers preferred odes and grand poems as tools to glorify the Dutchy of Warsaw, Napoleon, or other core elements of contemporary Polish patriotism.
[6] Historian Anna Nasiłowska [pl] also notes themes of classical antiquity in Woronicz's early poem, Sybilli.