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1 Intro| pupils. When the light of the eye is surrounded by the light 2 Intro| unlike falls upon unlike—the eye no longer sees, and we go 3 Intro| with the moisture of the eye without flashing, and produces 4 Intro| visible objects, which to the eye of the philosopher looking 5 Intro| were present to the mind’s eye became visible to the eye 6 Intro| eye became visible to the eye of sense; the truth of nature 7 Intro| been concealed from the eye of faith! And we may say 8 Intro| strike upon the mind. The eye is the aperture through 9 Intro| complex structure of the eye or the ear is in any sense 10 Intro| supposed to reside within the eye, the light of the sun, and 11 Intro| objects. When the light of the eye meets the light of the sun, 12 Intro| light and moisture from the eye, and causes a bright colour. 13 Intro| with the moisture of the eye, produces a red colour. 14 Intro| investigate the things which no eye has seen nor any human language 15 Intro| far as he works with his eye fixed upon an eternal pattern 16 Intro| be seen anywhere by the eye of faith. It was a subject 17 Timae| dense, compressing the whole eye, and especially the centre 18 Timae| deprived of fire: and so the eye no longer sees, and we feel 19 Timae| coalesces with the fire from the eye on the bright and smooth 20 Timae| the manner in which the eye is affected by the object, 21 Timae| contraction or dilation of the eye. But bodies formed of larger 22 Timae| with the moisture of the eye without flashing; and in 23 Timae| principal cause with an eye to the future. For our creators 24 Timae| to him who has the seeing eye. Just as a body which has