Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | from me in the shadows of forgetfulness. But if I was shapen in
2 9, 7-16 | they be, I had passed by in forgetfulness. And yet then, when the
3 10, 8-12 | committed and laid up, which forgetfulness hath not yet swallowed up
4 10, 16-24| 16.24 What, when I name forgetfulness, and withal recognise what
5 10, 16-24| itself: but when I remember forgetfulness, there are present both
6 10, 16-24| present both memory and forgetfulness; memory whereby I remember,
7 10, 16-24| memory whereby I remember, forgetfulness which I remember. But what
8 10, 16-24| I remember. But what is forgetfulness, but the privation of memory?
9 10, 16-24| unless we did remember forgetfulness, we could never at the hearing
10 10, 16-24| thereby signified, then forgetfulness is retained by memory. Present
11 10, 16-24| understood from this that forgetfulness when we remember it, is
12 10, 16-25| clear to me that I remember forgetfulness? Shall I say that that is
13 10, 16-25| remember? or shall I say that forgetfulness is for this purpose in my
14 10, 16-25| I say that the image of forgetfulness is retained by my memory,
15 10, 16-25| retained by my memory, not forgetfulness itself, when I remember
16 10, 16-25| their absence. If then this forgetfulness is retained in the memory
17 10, 16-25| the memory, seeing that forgetfulness by its presence effaces
18 10, 16-25| certain am I that I remember forgetfulness itself also, whereby what
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