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| Alphabetical [« »] heaps 1 hear 11 heard 32 hearer 12 hearers 1 hearing 41 hearken 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 gone 12 granted 12 habits 12 hearer 12 idiots 12 includes 12 insignificant | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances hearer |
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1 III, II | make known his ideas to the hearer. That then which words are 2 III, II | idea were such as by the hearer were applied to another, 3 III, II | excite the same ideas in the hearer which he makes them stand 4 III, VII | instead of informing his hearer: and therefore it is, that 5 III, IX | word does not excite in the hearer the same idea which it stands 6 III, IX | that they excite in the hearer exactly the same idea they 7 III, IX | same idea in speaker and hearer. Though the names glory 8 III, IX | seldom that, in speaker and hearer, they stand for exactly 9 III, IX | doubt and uncertainty to the hearer. And in discourses of religion, 10 III, X | sounds, the speaker and hearer had necessarily the same 11 III, XI | betwixt the speaker and hearer, for which the words stand, 12 IV, VIII| he has in his mind. The hearer also is supposed to understand