10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIGRAMMATICAL»
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epigrammatical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epigrammatical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Salmagundi: a Miscellaneous Combination of Original Poetry: ...
Consisting of Illusions of Fancy; Amatory, Elegiac, Lyrical, Epigrammatical, and
Other Palatable Ingredients George Huddesford. A MISCELLANEOUS
COMBINATION OF ORIGINAL POETRY; CONSISTING OF ILLUSIONS OF
FANCY; ...
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Salmagundi: A Miscellaneous Combination of Original Poetry; ...
A Miscellaneous Combination of Original Poetry; Consisting of Illusions of Fancy;
Amatory, Elegiac, Lyrical, Epigrammatical, and Other Palatable Ingredients ...
George Huddesford. SALMAGUNDJ A MISCELLANEOUS COMBINATION OF ...
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Susan Sontag: An Annotated Bibliography 1948-1992
Her own “epigrammatical” style is a case in point; epigrams are impersonal,
pointed, self-cancelling monuments to the writer as “a lost soul.” Stranded amid
the “ruins,” such writers “have no choice but to look to themselves.” Takes the
guiding ...
Leland Poague, Kathy A. Parsons, 2003
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The Napkin Manuscripts: Selected Essays and an Interview
The. Epigrammatical. Fred. Chappell. I. In a long poetic career distinguished by
often-long poems of character and landscape and memory and flamboyant
imagination, Fred Chappell's volume C — his tenth, published in 1993, a
collection of ...
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Moore. Cawthorne. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone. Mallet. ...
Epigrammatical. Petition. of. your. Lordship's. moll. humble. Servant,. JOHN GAY.
I'M no more to converse with tlie swains, But go where fine people resort : One
can 1 ve without money on plains, But never without it at court. If when with the ...
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A new Dictionary of the English Language. ... To which is ...
Epigrammatical smartness. ' to t PoFNTn-PorNT-ait. [from point] Any thing that
pcints.-A dog that points out the game to sportsmen. Poimrmcsrocx. n.s. [pain/ing
and stock] something made the object of ridicule. , 16 i; Poi'NTLass-PoiNT-uss.
William KENRICK (LL.D.), 1773
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A dictionary of the english language...: to which is ...
Pope. i. Epigrammatical ; abounding in conceit], POl'NTEDLY. ad. [from pointed.]
In a pointed manner. Dryden, POIUTEDNESS. /. [from pointed.] _ 1. Sharpness;
pickednefs with asperity. • Ben. Johnson. 2. Epigrammatical smartness. Dryden.
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The Metropolitan Magazine
should be either epigrammatical in its argument, or so Instinct with wisdom, that
the weight of its meaning should supply the epigrammatical point. Not many of
the author's attempts can boast of this. They read like little pieces of good sense,
...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
Epigrammatical ; abounding in conceits (Pope). POI'NTEDLY. ad. (from pointed.)
In a pointed manner (Drt/den). POPNTEDNESS. s. (from pointed.) 1. Sharpness ;
pickedness with asperity (Den Jonson). 2. Epigrammatical smartness (Dryden.) ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
Sharp, having a sharp point or pick; epigrammatical, abounding in concetts.
POINTEDLY, pofnt-ld-ly. ad. In a inted manner. PUINTEDNESS, Sharpness,
pickedness with asperity; epigrammatical smartness. POlNTEL, poi'nt-ll. s. Any
thing on a ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPIGRAMMATICAL»
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epigrammatical is used in the context of the following news items.
Herzog's conversations with Cronin are gems not just for film fans
But his epigrammatical assertions have the same magnetism as those by, say, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg or Karl Kraus: even when they are ... «The Australian, Jan 15»
Math, Physics, Sex Collide In Brilliant 'Arcadia' At Yale Rep
Jones, too, never pushes the epigrammatical humor, delivering Lady Croom's moments in high sly fashion. Especially impressive is Moore, ... «Hartford Courant, Oct 14»
A celebration of Kurt Vonnegut on the Cape
Known to generations for his pithy, epigrammatical observations, Vonnegut left behind a body of work that lends itself easily to literary ... «Boston Globe, Oct 14»
Fifty Years Later, Why Does 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' Remain …
Through its own epigrammatical forcefulness, it has lost its force, and its suggestiveness makes it easy for us to think we know what Arendt ... «New York Times, Nov 13»
'Slow Getting Up,' Nate Jackson's NFL Memoir
He is epigrammatical. “Show me a painful ritual,” he says about practices, “and I'll show you a way to cheat it.” A lesson he absorbs: “Decide ... «New York Times, Sep 13»
Stage Review: 'Earnest' Done Gangster Style At Williamstown
Like a silencer on a gun, Wilde's sure-fire witticisms are often muffled by the efforts to make the epigrammatical lines naturalistic in the gangster ... «Hartford Courant, Jul 12»
What an e-reader can't give you
... shoplifted a chortle from in the past, and a handy epigrammatical collection (Who said “Where is human nature so weak as in a bookstore? «Christian Science Monitor, Oct 11»
Rupert Everett: 'I became a bit of an egomaniac'
Of course, his default setting is one of arch Wildean witticisms and epigrammatical put-downs. Thus he is proud to admit that the BBC show ... «The National, Jun 11»
Tolstoy & Co. as Objects of Obsession
Ms. Batuman is almost helplessly epigrammatical (“Air travel is like death: everything is taken from you”), and it's tempting to keep quoting from ... «New York Times, Feb 10»
Laughing All the Way to the Bank
He is effortlessly epigrammatical. (“In a sense, credit isn't just an aspect of the economy, it is the economy.”) His wit pops out at unexpected ... «New York Times, Jan 10»