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1 I, 0, 1 | her in the most amiable colours; borrowing all helps from 2 I, 0, 4 | beautiful and more engaging colours, if by accident he falls 3 I, 0, 5 | employs all the richest colours of his art, and gives his 4 II, 0, 11 | undistinguishable. All the colours of poetry, however splendid, 5 II, 0, 11 | its objects truly; but the colours which it employs are faint 6 II, 0, 15 | man can form no notion of colours; a deaf man of sounds. Restore 7 II, 0, 16 | this be true of different colours, it must be no less so of 8 II, 0, 16 | perfectly acquainted with colours of all kinds except one 9 II, 0, 16 | place between the contiguous colours than in any other. Now I 10 V, II, 40 | our eyes, in their true colours, just as they might have 11 V, II, 43 | familiarities, in more lively colours than they would otherwise 12 XI, 0, 113 | in the most magnificent colours, the order, beauty, and 13 XI, 0, 114 | stone and marble than in colours. The talents and taste, 14 XII, II, 134(*)| applied to animals of other colours, figures and sizes, these