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Book, Aphorism
1 1, L | speculation commonly ceases where sight ceases; insomuch that of 2 1, LXVI | understanding is infected by the sight of what takes place in the 3 1, XCIX | scaffolding and ladders out of sight. And so no doubt they did. 4 1, XCIX | of anatomy is subject to sight and sense, and has place 5 1, XXXIX | senses it is manifest that sight has the chief office in 6 1, XXXIX | procure aid. Now the aids to sight are of three kinds: it may 7 1, XXXIX | not enlarge the sense of sight, but rectify and direct 8 1, XL | reference principally to the sight, and secondarily to the 9 1, XL | perceptible neither to the sight nor touch. And therefore 10 1, XL | the air perceptible to the sight, but the expansion of the 11 1, XL | is made manifest to the sight; not before, nor otherwise.~ 12 1, XLV | at a greater. The act of sight for instance is not well 13 1, XLVI | greater distance. Even in sight, whereof the action is most 14 1, XLVI | the image conveyed to the sight requires to produce an impression.~ 15 1, XLVI | there be not, as regards our sight of heavenly bodies, a real 16 1, XLVI | conveyed at once to the sight through such an immense 17 1, XLVI | between the reality and the sight, it would follow that the 18 1, XLVI | images are received by the sight faster than they are dismissed. 19 1, XLVIII| all others almost out of sight, yet it is but little that 20 1, LI | miracles; some at first sight, others even after attentive