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Show Memory. There are 100 different varieties of memory, and perhaps wo cannot altogether alto-gether choose which we will possess, though every sort, when we have the germs of it, may be cultivated. To learn anything by heart the best plan is to read a sentence and repeat it without a book, then read the next sentence sen-tence and repeat the two, and so on. Repetition Is of great importance, "line upon line." More is learned and remembered re-membered by reading through one book twice than by reading two books once. After a thing has been learned it must be recalled and gone over at intervals, in-tervals, or the impression will fade away. Dr. M. Granville says we should take out our own ideas and duet them sometimes. Interior. |