He was at best merely an aphorist, and at worst an opportunist who used selective silence as a means of self-promotion. |
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As an aphorist, Cullen is hard to beat and his supple and punning use of text puts the lie to the whole unthinking bad boy concept. |
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But she is at the same time a brisk and satirical aphorist, who often conceals more than she displays. |
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In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
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Chesterton is read as a theologian, not just an aphorist, essayist, and author of fiction, poetry, and drama. |
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Even as a man of letters, as a leading aphorist and Tacitist in his day, Antonio Perez has remained underrated in Spain. |
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Recall that America's 18th century Founding Father was, among other things, an entrepreneur, author, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, self-help expert and aphorist. |
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