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1 II, I | all the parts of it. The picture, or clock may be so placed, 2 II, VIII| clear sunshine? And the picture of a shadow is a positive 3 II, X | set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge 4 II, XI | the agreeableness of the picture and the gaiety of the fancy. 5 II, XVII| of greatness, is a clear picture, and positive in the understanding: 6 II, XXIV| as one representation or picture, though made up of ever 7 II, XXV | is in our minds, as one picture, though an aggregate of 8 II, XXVI| Thus a man is generated, a picture made; and either of them 9 II, XXIX| confused thing, than the picture of a cloudy sky; wherein, 10 II, XXIX| nobody thinks it a confused picture. What is it, then, that 11 II, XXIX| when it is said to be the picture of a man, or Caesar, then 12 III, IV | man by other words, when picture cannot; his senses having 13 III, IV | statue made by the one, and a picture drawn by the other; he was 14 III, IV | workman. But being led to the picture, and having his hands laid 15 III, IV | moved over the parts of the picture on the cloth, without finding 16 III, VI | species, that in a good picture, we readily say, this is 17 IV, VII | his idea is just like that picture which the painter makes 18 IV, XI | of that thing, than the picture of a man evidences his being