Both Uses of
reminiscence
in
Howards End
- Though no more Old English than the works of Kipling, it had selected its reminiscences so adroitly that her criticism was lulled, and the guests whom it was nourishing for imperial purposes bore the outer semblance of Parson Adams or Tom Jones.†
Part 17 *reminiscences = things remembered from the past
- And no more reminiscences.†
Part 40
Definition:
something remembered from the past; or the act of remembering it