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| Alphabetical [« »] painter 4 painting 2 pair 1 palate 13 palates 4 palfrey 7 palliate 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 miss 13 originally 13 originals 13 palate 13 persuasions 13 possessed 13 preferring | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances palate |
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1 II, II | which had never affected his palate; or frame the idea of a 2 II, III | smells, by the nose and palate. And if these organs, or 3 II, VIII| ears hear sounds; let the palate not taste, nor the nose 4 II, VIII| particles, on the eyes and palate: as the pain and sickness 5 II, VIII| operate on the eyes and palate, and thereby produce in 6 II, VIII| produced by the eyes and palate should rather be thought 7 II, XXI | than the tickling of his palate with a glass of wine, or 8 II, XXI | different relish, as well as the palate; and you will as fruitlessly 9 II, XXI | this or that particular palate, wherein there is great 10 II, XXI | He has vitiated his own palate, and must be answerable 11 II, XXI | heaven will suit every one’s palate. Thus much of the wrong 12 II, XXI | dish, suited to a man’s palate, may move the mind by the 13 III, IV | objects, not strangers to his palate, so far may he approach