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1 II, II | enlarged understanding, by any quickness or variety of thought, to 2 II, IX | comes extremely short of the quickness and variety of sensation 3 II, IX | good or evil? And would not quickness of sensation be an inconvenience 4 II, X | call invention, fancy, and quickness of parts.~9. A defect which 5 II, XI | memory ready at hand consists quickness of parts; in this, of having 6 II, XI | putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can 7 II, XI | to proceed from want of quickness, activity, and motion in 8 II, XIV | has a certain degree of quickness. Hence I leave it to others 9 II, XIV | be certain bounds to the quickness and slowness of the succession 10 II, XIV | ideas in our minds, or the quickness in which they take their 11 II, XIX | objects with their usual quickness) in the mind, not suggested 12 II, XXIII| different. And perhaps such a quickness and tenderness of sight 13 II, XXIII| use not words, can with quickness, or much less how spirits 14 III, II | fit, either for plenty or quickness, as those articulate sounds, 15 III, III | greater clearness, but for quickness and dispatch sake. For I 16 III, X | it with as much ease and quickness as possible; and, Thirdly, 17 III, X | idea.~24. To do it with quickness. Secondly, Men fail of conveying 18 III, X | their thoughts with all the quickness and ease that may be, when 19 IV, II | to see that it is so. A quickness in the mind to find out 20 IV, II | in vain inquire after the quickness of sight in one, or clearness