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Dialogue
1 1| something unusual; but my thoughts were so taken up with a 2 1| afraid I interrupt your thoughts: for you seemed very intent 3 1| of your company, for my thoughts always flow more easily 4 1| PHIL. Again, try in your thoughts, Hylas, if you can conceive 5 1| whatsoever?~HYL. On second thoughts, I do not think it so evident 6 1| If you can frame in your thoughts a distinct ABSTRACT IDEA 7 1| please. But, examine your own thoughts, and then tell me whether 8 1| indeed conceive in my own thoughts the idea of a tree, or a 9 1| comes it then that your thoughts are directed to the Roman 10 1| meantime, you may employ your thoughts on this morning’s discourse, 11 2| when these are out of my thoughts, there seems, on the other 12 2| each other? Raise now your thoughts from this ball of earth 13 2| was almost slipt from my thoughts and lost in the crowd of 14 2| impiety but look into his own thoughts, and there try if he can 15 2| spend in running over in my thoughts the several heads of this 16 3| perfectly agree in our thoughts of the house, considered 17 3| you to look into your own thoughts, and be sure you understood 18 3| real difference in their thoughts and opinions, abstracted 19 3| calmly to look into your own thoughts, and then tell me if they 20 3| yet, by all their strained thoughts and extravagant suppositions, 21 3| words; but sound your own thoughts. And in case you cannot