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His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams.
It's tough to choose a single epitaph for a man who invoked so many epigrams and proverbs.
He worked in government service, but was expelled from St Petersburg in 1820 for writing revolutionary epigrams.
The only author the two seem to share in common is Oscar Wilde, hurling his various art-for-art's-sake epigrams at each other like barbs.
This was one of the reasons that people spent more time making up pithy aphorisms and witty epigrams.
For him, the centrepieces of conversation were aphorisms, epigrams and paradoxes which seemed to trip effortlessly from his honeyed tongue.
Combined with his epigrams, the carefully selected images become poor monuments, an aid to critical remembering.
My first attempt, a chapbook of satiric epigrams, led me to examine the social facts.
It contains some lists of epigrams and poems from the ancient library and it was found with a mummy, like a mask on the mummy.
He cites as evidence the earliest use of the term in a literary context, from one of Martial's epigrams.
He wrote book after book of poems of various lengths, one collection consisting of poems so brief that some are epigrams or puns.
On the formal level, its massive length and mock-heroic narrative render questionable its presence within a volume of epigrams.
He was one of the most versatile of Roman poets, who wrote love poems, elegies, and satirical epigrams with equal success.
I always made sure that it was filled with the finest comic doggerel, epigrams, and songs of a light-hearted nature.
Coupland the slaphappy rhetorician, drunk on throwaway tropes and instant epigrams, puts Coupland the pop sociologist in the shade.
It is a book of hard-won wisdom and stark pleasure in the form of 500 lyrical aphorisms and epigrams.
Stillborn epigrams, mechanistic wordplay, and numbing longueurs feel like hapless actors' improvisations.
The many short chapters are often punctuated with pregnant little epigrams that underline the plot.
Their quotes and epigrams take up a sometimes shocking amount of space in columns and essays.
He asked his long-suffering wife, Constance, to collect a selection of his epigrams and sayings.
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To this end the editor provides a check list of the better epigrams, and affixes an asterisk to designate the best.
For these reasons we have admitted few punning epigrams into this anthology, and those only as examples of a faulty kind.
The Greek anthology and Martial have furnished the archetypes of our epigrams and of our epitaphs.
Another was asclepiades of Samos, both elegiac and lyric, of whose epigrams, those preserved to us are charming.
This is the eighty-sixth of the poet's firstbook of epigrams, and, like its immediateBen Jonson.
Catullus in one of his epigrams ridicules the cockneyism of a person who said chommoda for commoda, and hinsidiae for insidiae.
Few English writers have so lapidarian a style of writing as Mrs. Craigie, and few such a capacity for writing epigrams.
Akin to these hortatory epigrams, in their tone of settled melancholy, are some of the satiric and convivial.
Perhaps, after all, I might have the brains to jest and toss about words and shoot off epigrams.
Brebeuf, who wrote one hundred and fifty epigrams against a painted lady.
He was celebrated for his wit, his epigrams and his corpulence.
But the old lady, with the serenity of supreme power, let her son make her epigrams for her.
But what will the Chief do at Birmingham without the epigrams whispered to him by his brilliant secretary?
Few of the poems extend beyond fifteen or twenty lines in length, and many are mere epigrams of four lines or even two.
Is there any use in inventing epigrams for such an auditory?
And compose some ritualistic epigrams to say to Mr. Smith to-night.
The book is rich with both farcical and trenchant episodes, brilliant thumbnail character sketches, nacreous epigrams, and heady bilious torrents of workplace spleen.
She had never heard of Tallyrand and did not understand epigrams.
You mean the lady with a stock of epigrams, and a green veil?
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