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It is perhaps more the stuff of epigrams than analysis.
His teaching, as we have it now, is a series of epigrams.
Epigram often places itself as the voice of the students in a debate.
Here are two epigrams which treat it in different ways.
He also seems to have published a collection of epigrams.
In each manuscript there is a different number of epigrams.
In 1641 he published his first book, a volume of epigrams.
From his university years there are also a series of eighteen epigrams.
I like the way agony can be put into an epigram, so to speak.
The epigram translates as "you and I are in love with the same woman."
He is considered to be the creator of the modern epigram.
His letters and epigrams continued to get published late into the Fall of 1977.
The play lingers in the mind with the force of an epigram.
A selection of such epigrams was eventually published in 2007.
They are never at a loss for a racy epigram.
He is the long man with the short epigram.
He also wrote many epigrams on his contemporaries which have some historical interest.
It had been an epigram, after all - and a clever one, too.
Conversation was an art, and people sharpened their epigrams ahead of time.
I remember impressing on her that this was an epigram.
A large proportion of his epigrams are directed against doctors.
"Did you ever hear Lincoln's epigram about pleasing the people?"
He is about to pronounce, surely, one of his epigrams.
I might be on the very edge of an epigram.'
"That's a little epigram from my side of the fence," she said.