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1 1| immediately perceive by sight anything beside light, and 2 1| No, certainly; but to the sight and touch.~PHIL. It should 3 1| but what we perceive by sight?~HYL. There is not.~PHIL. 4 1| sensible qualities perceived by sight: but, as this point was 5 1| perceived by the unassisted sight. And, in case we had microscopes 6 1| very sharp and piercing sight, or by one which is less 7 1| that microscopes make the sight more penetrating, and represent 8 1| their minuteness escape our sight. What think you of those 9 1| can it be imagined their sight hath not the same use in 10 1| the immediate objects of sight, cannot agree to any but 11 1| that, do you not think the sight suggests something of OUTNESS 12 1| continual change.~PHIL. Sight therefore doth not suggest, 13 1| you actually perceive by sight, you have by experience 14 1| what may be SUGGESTED by sight?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. He would 15 1| situated be perceived by sight?~HYL. It cannot.~PHIL. Doth 16 1| immediately perceived by sight?~HYL. It should seem so.~ 17 1| can you then conclude from sight that figures exist without, 18 1| nevertheless perceived by sight; real things, in themselves 19 1| Consequently he hath his sight, and the use of it, in as 20 1| iron are not the objects of sight, but suggested to the imagination 21 2| telescope, it brings into your sight a new host of stars that 22 2| hath quite vanished out of sight. The more I think on it, 23 2| any imperfection in the sight, or if the eye is not directed 24 3| immediately perceives by sight is certainly crooked; and 25 3| which I had perceived by sight, the object of one sense 26 3| a particular taste, the sight is affected with a red colour,