American Romanticism - Introduction to Aphorisms Flashcards

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aphorism

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  • a brief statement – often only on to two sentences – that expresses a truth or principle about life
  • sound a lot like advice; they are words you can live by. to test whether or not a saying is an aphorism, you should be able to summarize some sort of ‘life lesson’ form the expression
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which of the following is not an aphorism

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“they will constitute one of the most striking pages in the history of our times” - whittier

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which sentence best expresses the meaning of the following aphorism?
The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests - Whittier

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the best things about a book is not the ideas it expresses, but the ideas it makes us think of

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which sentence best expresses the meaning of the following aphorism?
For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, “It might have been” - Whittier

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the saddest thing that can be told or written will be our regret for things that could have been

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which sentence best expresses the meaning of the following aphorism?
A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions - Holmes

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once your mind has a new experience, you can’t think about things the way you used to

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which sentence best expresses the meaning of the following aphorism?
Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread - Alexander Pope

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when angels know to stay clear, fools come rushing in

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