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Archived from the
original on June 14, 2019.
Retrieved June 17, 2019. An
apothegm long used by
students to
describe the
practice of
acting happy and self-****ured...
- Trans.
Robert Pinsky, The
Inferno of Dante, p. 320 n. 11.
Francis Bacon,
Apothegms 280, The
Works of
Francis Bacon,
Volume 1/Apophthegms
Diogenes Laertius...
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Latin nomen, "name". John
Stuart Mill
summarised nominalism in his
apothegm "there is
nothing general except names". In
philosophy of law, nominalism...
- po****r
aphorism that has
gained credibility by long use or tradition.
Apothegm/Apophthegm: "an edgy, more
cynical aphorism; such as, 'Men are generally...
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Thoughts on
Various Subjects. It
consists of a
series of
short epigrams or
apothegms with no
particular connections between them. It
contains the quotation...
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epigrams and paradoxes. Max
Beerbohm described it as
abounding in "chiselled
apothegms –
witticisms unrelated to
action or
character but so good in themselves...
- of the
counsels of Zoroaster),
which is a post-Sasanian
compendium of
apothegms intended to
instruct every Zoroastrian male, upon his
attaining the age...
- respectable, "smiling, smiling, ****ed villains..."
Jullien gave us the
famous apothegm defining naturalism in his The
Living Theatre (1892): "A play is a slice...
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Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. 301–320.
Analyzing Po****r Music: Ten
Apothegms and Four Instances, in
Allan Moore, ed., The
Analysis of Po****r Music...