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Dialogue
1 1| being distinguished from the vulgar, or some unaccountable turn 2 1| got in their schools for vulgar opinions. And I give it 3 1| two sorts of sound—the one vulgar, or that which is heard, 4 1| and for the use of the vulgar: we must not therefore wonder 5 1| PHIL. Colours then, in the vulgar sense, or taken for the 6 2| more accurately than the vulgar, and were not always confined 7 3| speculative knowledge. Hence the vulgar retain their mistakes, and 8 3| hypothesis at all. I am of a vulgar cast, simple enough to believe 9 3| this you agree with the vulgar. According to you, therefore, 10 3| which were framed by the vulgar, merely for conveniency 11 3| substances, admit with the vulgar those for real things which 12 3| term SAME be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is certain ( 13 3| words were not taken in the vulgar acceptation, for things 14 3| imposing on yourself by that vulgar sophism which is called 15 3| yet altogether with the vulgar. I would know how the case 16 3| before shared between the vulgar and the philosophers:—the