And in the chapter on Recollective Analysis, and also in the previous part of this chapter, I have given the attentive student such a familiarity with the Memory Laws of In.
Recollective Analysis, or Analysis for the purpose of helping to learn by heart, is not an originating or manufacturing process.
I mention this because Dugald Stewart once was curious to know what sort of memory I had, whether recollective or retentive.
I have a quick recollective memory and retentive for the sort of things I particularly want; they will recur to me at the moment I want them years and years after they have lain dormant, but alas!
The place is as pretty as ever, and it was impossible for the most hospitable luxury to do more for me, and with the most minute recollective attention to all my olden-times habits and ways.
And then there is, upon the whole, a tendency to concentrate, at these recollective stages, the soul’s attention upon Christ and God alone.
Catherine of Siena and of Genoa, in St. John of the Cross, and indeed in the recollective moments of all the great Mystics.
Affectionate children will easily extend their recollective memories in the service of their friends and companions.
It has often been observed, that a recollective and retentive memory are seldom found united.
This boy, who had such difficulty in learning a single Latin word, by repeating it forty times, showed in other instances, that he was by no means deficient in recollective memory.
The recollective power is less cultivated than it ought to be, by the usual modes of education: and this is one reason why so few pupils rise above mediocrity.
A recollective memory of books appears early in children who are not overwhelmed with them; if the impressions made upon their minds be distinct, they will recur with pleasure to the memory when similar ideas are presented.
A funny little recollectivepause Miss Bezac made, her thoughts going back even to the night of the celebration.
Faith started with a recollectivelook and asked what time it was; then sank down again.
Are you not aware of any class of recollective remarks or inquiries which now and then break forth, and which you invariably smother with a thick blanket of silence?
Aprosexia, impairment of memory, recollective and retentive, inability to give age, birth date and similar data.
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