10 examples of memories' in sentences

Cibber, in his Apology (1740), speaks of 'Boman the late Actor of venerable Memory'.

The context suggests that the 'thought' here in question is a grievous thought, and the term 'the snake memory' conveys therefore a corresponding impression of pain.

Mr. Croker says that this line shows that 'some of Gray's happy expressions lingered in Johnson's memory' He quotes a line that comes at the end of the Ode on Vicissitude'From busy day, the peaceful night.'

Or 'rights of memory' might mean'rights yet remembered.' Fortinbras is not one to miss a chance: even in this shadowy 'person,' character is recognizably maintained.

He says that 'the slightest comparison of the passage with our Gospels is sufficient to convince any unprejudiced mind that it is neither a combination of texts nor a quotation from memory'

'The horse has no reasoning power at all, but an excellent memory'; sights and sounds recall circumstances under which they were previously seen or heard.

"The sweet South, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odor": thousands of such lines we keep in our memories' choicest cells; yet they are but the exterior adornments of a great work of Art.

Revived memories 'arising thus, and thus only, from the subconscious strata;' '2. Objectivation of ideas or images(a) consciously or (b) unconsciouslyin the mind of the percipient; '3.

The insane, it seems, are apt to have the false memory 'This occurred before,' and then to say that the event was revealed to them in a vision.

What is rare as an individual folly among lunatics, is supposed by Herr Parish to explain the theoretically 'false memory' whereby sane people persuade themselves that they had an hallucination, and persuade others that they were told of it, when no such thing occurred.

10 examples of  memories'  in sentences