Examples of using Epigrams in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Epigrams constitute the most ancient poetical Greek work,
avoiding alike the rough speech we use in Court and the advocate's stinging epigrams.
19 or 24 epigrams(20 exist in the Palatine Anthology
The execution has the qualities of first-rate Alexandrian work in miniature, such as the epigrams of Asclepiades possess,
While it has been suggested that the epigrams of Christodorus of Coptus may actually have been inscribed on the(bases)
biting and obscene epigrams, perhaps in response to the terrible obscenities of history.
a somewhat sycophantic series of epigrams detailing the individual events of the games as an illustration of Titus' power and benevolence.
Elegies at Mytilene, and Epigrams in the Isle of Cyprus;
the Greek Anthology contains six epigrams ascribed to him, besides three short poems of that fantastic species called carmina figurata,
aphorisms, epigrams, proverbs,
philosophical epigrams, vivid poetical evocation
a collection of Christian epigrams found in churches; a collection of satirical and convivial epigrams collected by Diogenianus;
This epigram is not mine,
English> 1 sense of the word epigram.
display a talent for shrewd, caustic epigram.
Osip was arrested in 1934 for his poem entitled"Stalin Epigram" and exiled to Cherdyn,
Amy Richlin identifies oratorical invective as a source for both satire and epigram.
antithesis and epigram, belong firmly to the Silver Age, of which Paterculus is the earliest example.
Songs and Epigrams.
Sylloge S contains 121 epigrams.