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... epigrams , it was the life of the salons which brought those epigrams to perfection ; and the salons thus constituted a sort of social Parliament , which , though unable to stop the supplies or withhold the Mutiny Act , still possessed ...
... epigrams , it was the life of the salons which brought those epigrams to perfection ; and the salons thus constituted a sort of social Parliament , which , though unable to stop the supplies or withhold the Mutiny Act , still possessed ...
516. oldal
... epigram . " In our own day and our own language , " he says , " an epigram is understood to mean a poem distinguished for its point , elegance , and ble sense an epigram : - brevity ; " but the definition is surely imper- " John Trott ...
... epigram . " In our own day and our own language , " he says , " an epigram is understood to mean a poem distinguished for its point , elegance , and ble sense an epigram : - brevity ; " but the definition is surely imper- " John Trott ...
517. oldal
... epigrams , leave out all he has quoted from Punch , omit the " monumental epigrams , " which are speci- mens , not of polish , but of funny ignorance , and take nothing which is not an epigram un- less it be as good as this enigma upon ...
... epigrams , leave out all he has quoted from Punch , omit the " monumental epigrams , " which are speci- mens , not of polish , but of funny ignorance , and take nothing which is not an epigram un- less it be as good as this enigma upon ...
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