Of Rememberable roads the last stage of our journey to the Great Water is the one I have now in mind.
"The So-called Human Race"
Bert Leston Taylor
The defect of Davies, as of not a few of his contemporaries, is that, having the power of saying things Rememberable enough, he set himself to wrap them up and merge them in vast heaps of things altogether unRememberable.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
Judd published several books, but the only one of them at all Rememberable was Margaret, 1845, a novel of which Lowell said in A Fable for Critics that it was "the first Yankee book with the soul of Down East in it."
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers