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St. Teresa of Avila
Life of St. Teresa of Jesus

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memory

   Part, Chapter
1 Int, Arg | the imagination and the memory.~Chapter XVIII.—She treats 2 Life, IV | blotted them out of their memory. He gilds my faults, makes 3 Life, X | itself. The will loves; the memory, so it seems to me, is as 4 Life, X | greater abilities and a better memory, I might then profit by 5 Life, XI | this comparison; but as my memory is bad, I know not where, 6 Life, XIV | they come back. And so the memory and the understanding come 7 Life, XIV | will; and now and then the memory or the imagination, seeking 8 Life, XV | the understanding and the memory back again; for though the 9 Life, XV | notwithstanding all the efforts of the memory and the understanding, they 10 Life, XV | understanding comes forward, and the memory is restless, and certainly 11 Life, XV | at times; for, though my memory is not strong, I cannot 12 Life, XVII | the Imagination and the Memory.~1. Enough has been said 13 Life, XVII | the understanding and the memory are so free, that they can 14 Life, XVII | impression behind.~9. The memory remains free, and it must 15 Life, XVII | impossible: because the memory and the imagination assail 16 Life, XVII | to the purpose; for the memory and the imagination, though 17 Life, XVIII | meditation on any subject, the memory of it is lost at once, just 18 Life, XVIII | little butterfly of the memory has its wings burnt now, 19 Life, XX | understanding ./. and the memory occasionally astray. The 20 Life, XXI | freedom from the cobwebs of memory; and this requires some 21 Life, XXV | remember them then, when the memory can hardly do anything at 22 Life, XXV | matters of which the memory has not the least recollection; 23 Life, XXV | makes the words dwell in the memory so that they cannot be forgotten. 24 Life, XXV | wholly forgotten that the memory loses all traces of what 25 Life, XXV | forgotten any,—and yet my memory is weak.~11. I repeat it, 26 Life, XXIX | lay up that image in his memory. Who can hinder this, seeing 27 Life, XXXI | these things came back to my memory, I must be utterly in the 28 Life, XXXI | pleased to strengthen my memory. My singing of the Office 29 Life, XXXVI | completely blotted out of my memory, just as if they had never 30 Life, XXXVIII| recur again and again to the memory, I know not how life could 31 Life, XXXIX | do not carry them in my memory, they seem to present themselves 32 Life, XL | for the two powers—the memory and the understanding— 33 Life, XL | pain nor pleasure in the memory of a dream that is past; 34 Rel, VII | her pass quickly out of memory, though she often dwells 35 Rel, VIII | to speak of it. As to the memory, the soul, I think, has 36 Rel, VIII | length,703 and such is my memory that I forget things at 37 Ind | have to return to, xv. 20.~Memory, the, in the prayer of imperfect 38 Ind | passim; disturbed by the memory and the understanding, xiv. 39 Ind | x13; complains of her memory, xi. 9; unable to explain


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