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1 1, I | view and inquiry into these sensible and material things to attain 2 1, IV | of philosophy itself with sensible and plausible elocution. 3 1, VI | and intellectual forms to sensible and material forms, we read 4 2, IV | because reason cannot be so sensible nor examples so fit.~(4) 5 2, VII | expressed, is most familiar and sensible. For as we divided natural 6 2, XV | conceits intellectual to images sensible, which strike the memory 7 2, XVII | and digesting it into a sensible method. But the writing 8 2, XVIII| and digesting it into a sensible method. But the writing 9 2, XXI | variety; whereof men are sensible with pleasure in their inceptions, 10 2, XXIII| greatest minds, who are so sensible of this opinion as they 11 2, XXIII| greatest minds, who are so sensible of this opinion as they 12 2, XXV | mysteries in sort as may be sensible unto us; and doth graft 13 2, XXV | to have things made more sensible than it pleaseth God to