For instance, the Feds' epigones at State level try to follow it with often disastrous consequences. |
Three of the newcomers seem to be promising epigones in need of additional grooming. |
To be sure, American writers and entertainers didn't all suddenly begin reading him and decide to become his epigones. |
In the context of the pervasive nineteenth century idealism of Hegel, Kant and their epigones, this axiomatic statement was anything but banal. |
Those born in the eighties of the nineteenth century and later were merely epigones of the university and parlor Socialists of the late Victorian period. |
At a time when the theater is besieged by phony avant-gardists from the left and vapid epigones from the right, let us give thanks for him. |