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“Poetry seems to me to exist in terms of its conciseness—how much can be packed in,” he told Bernard Levin in 1980.

In point of artistic unity he is superior to Livy and equal to Thucydides, whom he resembles in conciseness of style.

It is devoid of all merit whether of literary beauty or of logical conciseness and brevity.

Colonel Broadcastle was not accustomed to mince matters, when the occasion demanded brevity and conciseness.

The candour and rich conciseness of this review, embraces the whole magic of the art, as respects landscape gardening.

The use of diminutives has a tendency to give conciseness to the language.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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