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extruunt 1
eye 23
eyelids 1
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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eye

   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | up under your lordship’s eye, and has ventured into the 2 Read | understanding, like the eye, judging of objects only 3 Int | understanding, like the eye, whilst it makes us see 4 II, I | hand everywhere, when the eye is but open; sounds and 5 II, IX | unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube.”— 6 II, X | and turns as it were the eye of the soul upon it; though 7 II, XIII | within our reach; and the eye takes both from bodies and 8 II, XV | of a circle, whereof the eye is the centre.~10. Their 9 II, XXI | we know not; it is what “eye hath not seen, ear hath 10 II, XXIII | and white to the naked eye, is pellucid in a microscope; 11 II, XXIII | bodies. Blood, to the naked eye, appears all red; but by 12 II, XXIX | confusion ceases, and the eye presently sees that it is 13 II, XXXIII| constantly united; if the eye sees these things riveted 14 III, IV | briskly on the bottom of the eye, speak more intelligibly 15 III, VI | colours represented to the eye by the pencil.~30. Yet, 16 III, VI | substance which pleases his eye. Home he carries it to Adam, 17 III, XI | things as these, which the eye distinguishes by their shapes, 18 IV, II | perceives the truth as the eye doth light, only by being 19 IV, II | it can be a doubt to the eye (that can distinctly see 20 IV, II | strike upon the retina of the eye, with a certain degree of 21 IV, III | being so beautiful to the eye as truth is to the mind; 22 IV, XVII | observed, is seen only by the eye, or the perceptive faculty, 23 IV, XVIII | there are such things, “as eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,


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