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Dialogue
1 1| The former are Extension, Figure, Solidity, Gravity, Motion, 2 1| it your opinion the very figure and extension which you 3 1| to think the same of the figure and extension which they 4 1| there is no extension or figure in an object, because to 5 1| surely it follows that no figure, or mode of extension, which 6 1| sensible quality what it will—figure, or sound, or colour, it 7 1| the ideas of extension, figure, and motion affect us with. 8 1| particular magnitude or figure. So likewise as to motion; 9 1| some certain magnitude or figure peculiar to each?~HYL. I 10 1| without any particular size or figure, or sensible quality, should 11 1| can frame the idea of any figure, abstracted from all particularities 12 1| ever represent a motion, or figure, as being divested of all 13 1| do you see beside colour, figure, and extension?~HYL. Nothing.~ 14 1| without extension, neither can figure without some other sensible 15 1| Indeed, in treating of figure and motion we concluded 16 1| do the visible size and figure change perpetually, or do 17 1| imagination by the colour and figure which are properly perceived 18 1| sensible qualities, as size, figure, colour, &c., that is, our 19 2| you; pray what may be the figure, springs, wheels, and motions, 20 2| believe that it hath any figure or motion at all, being 21 3| I tell you that colour, figure, and hardness, which you 22 3| particular magnitude or figure: that a thing stupid, thoughtless, 23 3| disagreement? Why is not the same figure, and other sensible qualities, 24 3| imprinted on it, as the figure of a seal upon wax. In what