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1 II, I | myself to have one of those dull souls, that doth not perceive 2 II, I | I suppose, the motion of dull and senseless matter, any 3 II, IX | received with so obscure and dull, that it comes extremely 4 II, IX | think there is some small dull perception, whereby they 5 II, X | him to little purpose. The dull man, who loses the opportunity, 6 II, XI | this faculty is in itself dull, or not rightly made use 7 II, XII | simple idea of a certain dull whitish colour, with certain 8 II, XXIII| furnished with faculties (dull and weak as they are) to 9 II, XXVII| and say, the one was a dull irrational man, and the 10 II, XXIX | ideas, seem to be either dull organs; or very slight and 11 III, X | capacity of the illiterate, dull, and vulgar, should in his 12 III, X | not be so importunately dull as not to understand what 13 IV, III | understandings, not tied down to the dull and narrow information that