31. His public comments tend toward the epigrammatic , and he makes little effort to conceal his appetite for restorative breaks. 32. It mingles poems in the style of his first book with epigrammatic works and extended reveries in his mature style. 33. Shepard, who seems a scholarly figure as well as a refined one, writes with epigrammatic leanness in this book. 34. Raymond Rabbit ( Raymundus Cunichius, 1719 1794 ) is known primarily as a translator from Greek and an epigrammatic poet. 35. He still emulated the original guitar styles, mimicking Albert King's epigrammatic stingers in " Crosscut Saw," 36. At once gruff and epigrammatic it is the unlikeliest blend of curt platitude and cutting insight : Vince Lombardi meets Oscar Wilde. 37. Grenier's essays are also a bit skimpy _ a more favorable reading would call them understated, elliptical, epigrammatic . 38. These causes came into full operation during the Alexandrian era, in which we find every description of epigrammatic composition perfectly developed. 39. He wrote a dozen books of poetry from 1953 to 2006, writing in epigrammatic style about things in his everyday life. 40. These epigrammatic verses and their anthologies are also referred to as " Subhashitavali " or " Subhashitani ".