| Edmund Hamilton Sears - 1884 - 392 頁
...am assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind. A thousand circumstances may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions of the mind, but alike whether veiled or unveiled the inscription remains for ever; just as the stars... | |
| Lydia Maria Francis Child - 1884 - 482 頁
...am assured that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind. A thousand circumstances may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions of the mind ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains forever; just as the stars... | |
| Edmund Hamilton Sears - 1884 - 394 頁
...am assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind. A thousand circumstances may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions of the mind, but alike whether veiled or unveiled the inscription remains for ever; just as the stars... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1885 - 338 頁
...each individual. Of this, at least, I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind ; a thousand accidents may and will interpose...secret inscriptions on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1885 - 316 頁
...each individual. Of this, at least, I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind ; a thousand accidents may and will interpose...secret inscriptions on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1885 - 620 頁
...bright fire quench'd and away, gone! THE DREAMER. " THERE is no such thing as forgetting, possible to the mind ; a thousand accidents may, and will,...veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscription on the mind; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remams for ever."—English... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1886 - 480 頁
...am assured that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind. A thousand circumstances may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions of the mind ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains forever; just as the stars... | |
| David Kay - 1888 - 388 頁
...seeks, otherwise how could he recognise it when found out?"—Pinto. upon the memory are indestructible; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil...secret inscriptions on the mind. Accidents of the same sort will also rend the veil. But alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever."... | |
| 1907 - 732 頁
...place. " Of this I feel assured," says De Quincey, " that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind: a thousand accidents may, and will, interpose...secret inscriptions on the mind. Accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1889 - 568 頁
...is no such thing as ultimate forgetting ; traces once impressed upon the memory are indestructible : a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil...present consciousness and the secret inscriptions of the mind. Accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil. But alike, whether veiled or... | |
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