John Owen, the celebrated epigrammatist, was a native of Caernarvonshire. |
She will say things worthy of a French epigrammatist, and act like a robin in a greenhouse. |
I shall only give you now a light skirmish out of an epigrammatist, your special good friend, and so, vale. |
It is recognised that life with an epigrammatist has become unendurable. |
He had an astonishing memory, was brilliant as an epigrammatist, was a great reader and a most genial companion. |
Still other nonfictional writers have been detached, seemingly aloof, or, like the 17th-century French epigrammatist La Rochefoucauld, sarcastic. |