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He then offers the astonishing statement that, 'in the view of the English authors, a view which is, of course, assumed in all calculations of the kind, an hallucination persists equally long in the memory and is equally readily recalled in reply to a question, whether the experience made but a slight impression on the percipient, or affected him deeply, as would be the case, for instance, if the hallucination had been found to coincide with the death of a near relative or friend. This assertion of Herr Parish's is so erroneous that the Report expressly says 'as years recede into the distance, the proportion of the hallucinations that are remembered in them to those which are forgotten, or at least ignored, 'is very large. Again, 'Hallucinations of the most impressive class will not only be better remembered than others, but will, we may reasonably suppose, be more often mentioned by the percipients to their friends.

But he loves the fantastic comedy of the high heart which persists in the heroic game against the spider till the bitter end. His Youth is just such a comedy of the peacockry of adventure amid the traps and disasters of fate. All this being so, it may be thought that I have underestimated the flesh-and-blood qualities in Mr. Conrad's work.

His glasses seem in the way, he drops them, and now stands gazing at her as if disbelieving his senses. In fact he does disbelieve in them. "Are you sure?" persists he. "Afterwards you may regret " "Oh, no!" says she, shaking her head. "Mr. Hardinge will not be the one to cause me regret." "Still think " "Think! Do you imagine I have not been thinking?" cries she, with sudden passion.

"Do not go till you have thanked me; for you are not the noble Violante for whom I take you, unless you acknowledge gratitude to any one who delivers you from the presence of an admirer in Mr. Randal Leslie." VIOLANTE. "Ought I to hear this of one whom whom " HARLEY. "One whom your father obstinately persists in obtruding on your repugnance?

As though those horrid Egyptian 'fellahs' weren't ugly enough when they were alive without going and making great skin and bone dolls of them pah!" "Agatha persists in believing that my mummies are the bodies of people like she saw in Egypt last year." "And so they are, Mildred.

Your favourite, Madame la Baronne, is interdicted from presenting himself here so long as he persists in offending me. She was requested to explain, and, with the fair ingenuousness which outshines innocence, she touched on the story of the glove. Ah! what a delicate, what an exciting, how subtle a question!

Silvio cares for nothing but the chase, regardless alike of his destined bride and of the love borne him by the nymph Dorinda; Amarilli is seemingly heart-whole, but secretly loves her suitor Mirtillo, a stranger in Arcadia, whom, however, she persists in treating with coldness in view of the penalty involved by a breach of faith.

So the doctrinaire side of the movement persists, animated by Picasso, and schooled to some extent by Lhote.

We compared hydra therefore to a little patch of the lining of our intestine covered with a flake of epidermis; only these layers in hydra possess powers lost to the corresponding cells of our bodies in the process of differentiation. Notice, please, that when cell or organ has once been developed it persists, as a rule, modified, but not lost.

He has been punished, not because he said he saw a ghost last night, but because he is too impudent and too obstinate to listen to reason, and because he persists in saying he saw the ghost after I have told him that no such thing can possibly be.

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