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Ancient Romans' use of
epitaphs was more
blunt and uniform,
typically detailing facts of the
deceased – as did the
earliest epitaphs in
English churches...
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epitaph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
epitaph is an
inscription honoring a
deceased person,
usually on a
tombstone or plaque.
Epitaph may...
- "
Epitaph to a Dog" (also
sometimes referred to as "Inscription on the
Monument to a
Newfoundland Dog") is a poem by the
British poet Lord Byron. It was...
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Epitaph Records is an
American independent record label owned by Bad
Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A
large portion of the
record label,
known as...
- "
Epitaph" is the
third track on
British progressive rock band King Crimson's 1969
album In the
Court of the
Crimson King. It was
written by
Robert Fripp...
- Swift's
Epitaph is a
translation by
Irish poet
William Butler Yeats of
Jonathan Swift's
epitaph,
which Swift wrote for
himself in Latin. Yeats' somewhat...
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structure that is
commonly found in
ancient epitaphs,
where the
stone appears to 'speak' to the p****er-by (see the
epitaph of Simonides).
Below the
distich follows...
- An
Epitaph may
refer to: "An
Epitaph",
classical song by Ivor
Gurney "An
Epitaph" (Darkest Hour song) An
Epitaph (album), live
album by
Antimatter An...
- societies, that
views death as
something indelibly solemn. A
collection of the
epitaphs from the
Merry Cemetery exists in a 2017
volume called Crucile de la Săpânța...
- book,
titled Dollhouse Epitaphs,
features a new
storyline to
bridge the gap
between the main
series and "
Epitaph One" and "
Epitaph Two: Return". It was...