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But do we not distinguish memory from recollection?
From recollection there were approximately eight people… [there].
From recollection there were at least four other people present.
With the exception of one, the titles of those records have vanished from recollection.
Now, bracket the fact that, as I just explained, I don't myself find the argument from recollection persuasive.
The soul, we now say — based on the argument from recollection — the soul is one of our prior parts.
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Usually the only possible thrill in combining the words "electricity" and "subway" comes from recollections of the ominous sensations of childhood coalescing around that half-hidden "third rail".
The poem also makes much of the work of memory, a theme explored as well in the "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood".
Fiction about foreign lands boasted at least one modern American master in Meindert De Jong, whose most sensitive work was drawn from recollections of his Dutch early childhood.
An example is "The Moon doth with delight / Look round her when the heavens are bare" (William Wordsworth, "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood," 1807).
Some of what we hear from him is taken from recollections and observations by close friends, such as his Montmartre chum and collaborator, writer JP Contamine de Latour.
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