CourseNotes
Published on CourseNotes (https://course-notes.org)

Home > AP English > Rhetorical Devices > Sententia

Sententia

Sententia: quoting a maxim or wise saying to apply a general truth to the situation; concluding or summing foregoing material by offering a single, pithy statement of general wisdom:

  • But, of course, to understand all is to forgive all.
  • As the saying is, art is long and life is short.
  • For as Pascal reminds us, "It is not good to have all your wants satisfied."
Subject: 
English [1]
Subject X2: 
English [1]

Source URL:https://course-notes.org/english/rheotical_devices/sententia#comment-0

Links
[1] https://course-notes.org/subject/english