| David Kay - Memory - 1888 - 374 pages
...happened then come very vividly before them. " In passing along a road," says D. Stewart, " which we had formerly travelled in the company of a friend, the...objects we meet with. In such a scene we recollect that a particular subject was started, and in passing the different houses, and plantations, and rivers,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1921 - 660 pages
...occurrences, and revives former feelings, are facts which are perfectly familiar, even to those who are the least disposed to speculate concerning the principles...objects we meet with. In such a scene, we recollect that a particular subject was started ; and, in passing the. different houses, and plantations, and rivers,... | |
| Charles Hubbard Judd - Education, Secondary - 1927 - 568 pages
...— is too evident to require any illustration. "In passing along a road," as Mr. Stewart observes, "which we have formerly travelled in the company of...objects we meet with. In such a scene, we recollect that a particular subject was started; and in passing the different houses, and plantations, and rivers,... | |
| |