epigrammatism
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]epigrammatism (uncountable)
- The use of epigrams; epigrammatical character.
- 1870, James Edward Austen-Leigh, Memoir of Jane Austen[1]:
- The work is rather too light, and bright, and sparkling; it wants shade; it wants to be stretched out here and there with a long chapter of sense, if it could be had; if not, of solemn specious nonsense, about something unconnected with the story; an essay on writing, a critique on Walter Scott, or the history of Buonaparte, or something that would form a contrast, and bring the reader with increased delight to the playfulness and epigrammatism of the general style.
References
[edit]- “epigrammatism”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.