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60:, the nominative singular, also called a "sentence", is a kind of rhetorical proof. Through the invocation of a proverb, quotation, or witty turn of phrase during a presentation or conversation one may be able to gain the assent of the listener, who will hear a kind of non-logical, but agreed-upon truth in what one is saying. An example of this is the phrase "age is better with wine" playing off of the adage "wine is better with age". The same saying is present in 560: 503: 448:
D. Bonauenturae S.R.E. Episcopi Card. Albanienis. Doctorisq. SERAPHICI In Secundum Librum Sententiarum elaborata dilucidatio. Collectis vniuersis prioribus editionibus ; quidquid aut elegantiae, aut eruditionis in illis anteà sparsim legebatur ; huic uni appositum est totum ; &
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Commento alle "Sentenze" di Pietro Lombardo e testo integrale di Pietro Lombardo. Libro quarto. Distinzioni 14-23, La penitenza, l'unzione degli infermi
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Wine for Normal People: A Guide for Real People Who Like Wine, but Not the Snobbery That Goes with It
587: 265: 227: 468: 416: 308: 47: 399:. Commento alle Sentenze di Pietro Lombardo (in Italian). Bologna: Ed. Studio Domenicano. 1999. 452: 400: 285: 275: 269: 247: 237: 231: 181: 162: 107:. The technique of sententious speech is exemplified by Polonius' famous speech to Laertes in 571: 514: 118: 100: 449:
longè copiosus, ac emendacius: ita ut vix ampliùs sit, quod in tanto opere desiderari queat
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G.K. Hunter, "The Marking of Sententiæ in Elizabethan Printed Plays, Poems, and Romances,"
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taken from ancient or popular or other sources, often quoted without context.
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A Commentary or Exposition upon all the Books of the New Testament
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Early modern English writers, heavily influenced by various
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are often flagged by marginal notes or special marks.
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A similar literary genre recurred in 1150 within the
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The "first Roman book of literary character" was the
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Index

Latin
sententia
proverbs
adages
aphorisms
maxims
apophthegms
Luke 5,39
Aristotle
enthymeme
Quintilian
humanist
commonplaces
Hamlet
John Webster
Duchess of Malfi
Appius Claudius
Libri Quattuor Sententiarum
Peter Lombard
commented
Middle Age
Thomas Aquinas
Saint Bonaventura
Publilius Syrus
Commonplace books
Publilius Syrus
Sentences
Peter Lombard
Schneider, Elizabeth
Wine for Normal People: A Guide for Real People Who Like Wine, but Not the Snobbery That Goes with It

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