epigrammatist
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This version emphasizes Turgenev as both a pathologist and an epigrammatist, laying out his specimens of unhappy Russian gentry for cool anatomy and precisely worded summations.
From New York Times • Aug. 19, 2015
Ovid's fellow Roman, the epigrammatist Martial, may have had the best advice: "Be content to seem what you really are, and let the barber shave off the rest of your hair."
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"Never think of leaving perfume or wine to your heir," advised the Roman epigrammatist Martial.
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And Wilde is still the most brilliant epigrammatist in the modern theatre, though for sustained comic dialogue he cannot hold a candle to Shaw.
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His style is polished and penetrating, like that of an epigrammatist.
From A History of the Four Georges, Volume I by McCarthy, Justin