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Lord Macaulay , who had a phenomenal memory , said that if all the copies of Milton's Paradise Lost were to be destroyed , he could reproduce the book complete , from memory . In early life he was a great admirer of Walter Scott's ...
Lord Macaulay , who had a phenomenal memory , said that if all the copies of Milton's Paradise Lost were to be destroyed , he could reproduce the book complete , from memory . In early life he was a great admirer of Walter Scott's ...
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If one has not an instinctive or naturally strong memory , he should not rest satisfied with letting the days go by until he has improved it . The way to improve it , is to begin at the foundation , and by the constant exercise of the ...
If one has not an instinctive or naturally strong memory , he should not rest satisfied with letting the days go by until he has improved it . The way to improve it , is to begin at the foundation , and by the constant exercise of the ...
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or prose , if learned by repeating it over and over as a whole , will be less tenaciously retained in memory , than if committed in parts . The highest form of memory is actually unconscious , i . e . , that in which what we would ...
or prose , if learned by repeating it over and over as a whole , will be less tenaciously retained in memory , than if committed in parts . The highest form of memory is actually unconscious , i . e . , that in which what we would ...
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