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Meaning of "epigrams"
epigram (noun) - An epigram is a short, witty, and often satirical statement or poem that conveys a clever or humorous idea. It is known for its concise and memorable nature, making it effective for delivering a sharp point or critique
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Some of her epigrams were published by the press.
He also seems to have published a collection of epigrams.
You can keepyour silly epigrams to yourself.
In each manuscript there is a different number of epigrams.
The epigrams have been widely quoted.
They are the choicest of moral epigrams.
A large proportion of his epigrams are directed against doctors.
He was known and feared for his epigrams.
Several epigrams accuse him of greed and insobriety.
The most important were his satirical epigrams.
Epigrams most commonly appear in poetry.
You can keep your silly epigrams.
I started to epigrams on the priest and all the heavenly court.
Sometimes the doctor made philosophic epigrams.
Epigrams need work.
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You can keep your silly epigrams to yourself.
Here we have speeches that are either sonnets or epigrams.
It consists of a series of short epigrams or apothegms with no particular connections between them.
He also wrote some savage and caustic epigrams.
His hymns and epigrams show fiery feeling and a high spirit.
And the most evil epigrams.
Some epigrams and a few loose tales made the whole of our poetry.
His best title to remembrance lies in his epigrams.
He also compiled a collection of the epigrams he saw on the monuments and votive offerings.
And the anger of gloomy epigrams.
Most of the Roman epigrams were inscriptions or graffiti.
I only tried to dazzle her with some famous epigrams.
Only one of the Epigrams has been fully reconstructed.
Some of the best productions of the school were their epigrams.
Fourth of epigrams.
This statement illustrates the paradoxical side of many epigrams.
His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with.
He was stimulated by the concise and penetrating style of these poems and epigrams.
Roman epigrams owe much to their Greek predecessors and contemporaries.
To the translations are added a number of epigrams and anagrams.
The epigrams of Lord Henry shoot arrows of gentle satire on different elements of society.
He saw us cheat at epigrams.
There are four epigrams of his in the Greek Anthology.
She did not jab at it with her knife throwing cute little epigrams like.
It was inspired by the epigrams in the Greek Anthology.
I had to catalog some papyrus Hellenistic epigrams.
Epigrams attributed to Anyte survive today.
Sztaudynger named some of his epigrams Piórka.
Some of his epigrams are present in the Greek Anthology.
He also characterised Roman life in epigrams and poems.
His epigrams were included by Philippus of Thessalonica in his collection.
Lampsonius wrote numerous poems and epigrams in Latin.
One of his epigrams is still extant in the Greek Anthology.
He is severely handled in two epigrams of Martial.
Priapea are a traditional subgenre of Greek poetry and are primarily found in Greek epigrams.