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Definition of Epically
1. epic [adv] - See also: epic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epically
Literary usage of Epically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Representative Significance of Form: An Essay in Comparative Aesthetics by George Lansing Raymond (1909)
"... and Striking in the Dramatic—Epic Art Defined—Realistic and Dramatic Art
Defined—A Story as Told epically—Realistically—Dramatically— The Epic Developed ..."
2. Why Italy Entered Into the Great War, by Luigi Carnovale by Luigi Carnovale (1917)
"Milan rises against Austrian tyranny and fights epically for five days. The troops
of Field Marshal Radetzky (20000 men, infantry and cavalry, ..."
3. Latin Classics by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1900)
"In offset to the foregoing epically conceived and epically expressed farewell
from Mommsen to Hannibal, ..."
4. Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology: Its Principles by Abraham Kuyper (1898)
"If it is asked, where lies the mighty fact, which appears epically in the epos
or Word of prophecy, we answer, that prophecy takes this drama from the ..."
5. College Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1885)
"In offset to the foregoing epically conceived and epically expressed farewell
from Mommsen to Hannibal, read the immediately connected dismissal, ..."
6. College Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1885)
"In offset to the foregoing epically conceived and epically expressed farewell
from Mommsen to Hannibal, read the immediately connected dismissal, ..."