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1 I, I | between the ideas of sweet and bitter (i.e. that sweet is not 2 I, I | i.e. that sweet is not bitter), as it knows afterwards ( 3 I, III | white or black, sweet or bitter? And is it from the knowledge 4 II, I | heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which 5 II, III | provided with names. Sweet, bitter, sour, harsh, and salt are 6 II, XI | should from sugar have a bitter taste, which at another 7 II, XI | sweet one, yet the idea of bitter in that man’s mind would 8 II, XI | the two ideas of sweet and bitter, that the same sort of body 9 II, XXI | into his own draught any bitter ingredient, or leave out 10 II, XXI | our pleasures. A little bitter mingled in our cup, leaves 11 II, XXXII| the name sweet to the idea bitter: mush less are men apt to 12 II, XXXII| false. Blue and yellow, bitter or sweet, can never be false 13 III, IX | White and sweet, yellow and bitter, carry a very obvious meaning 14 IV, V | white or black, sweet or bitter, a triangle or a circle,