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Dialogue
1 1| colours we see with our naked eyes are only apparent as those 2 1| actually are animals whose eyes are by nature framed to 3 1| our senses? Even our own eyes do not always represent 4 1| probable those animals in whose eyes we discern a very different 5 1| of outward objects to the eyes, communicate different motions 6 1| your power to open your eyes, or keep them shut; to turn 7 1| Or, directing your open eyes towards yonder part of the 8 1| opening and turning the eyes?~HYL. Without doubt, in 9 1| Caesar, do you see with your eyes any more than some colours 10 2| affected with upon opening my eyes or ears: they must therefore 11 3| that which I see before my eyes to be a real tree?~HYL. 12 3| perceived already with my bare eyes; the object perceived by