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1 I, 5| the air when it acts as a mirror, will cause all kinds of 2 I, 5| colours by reflection when the mirror is such as to reflect colour 3 I, 8| For if the eye and the mirror and the whole of the object 4 I, 8| at the same point in the mirror. But if the mirror and the 5 I, 8| in the mirror. But if the mirror and the object move, keeping 6 I, 8| in the same part of the mirror. Now the constellations 7 III, 2| in them, for if it is the mirror will be sensibly divisible 8 III, 2| admixture of the colour of the mirror or to weakness of sight, 9 III, 4| condensed if it is to act as a mirror, though it often gives a 10 III, 4| air close by acted as a mirror, just as distant and condensed 11 III, 4| formation it is a better mirror than air, for each of the 12 III, 4| is necessarily a better mirror than mist. Now it is obvious 13 III, 4| already been stated that a mirror of this kind renders the 14 III, 4| enough to make the cloud a mirror and cause the sight to be 15 III, 4| with the air and makes it a mirror, and to the blackness which 16 III, 4| the blackness which that mirror derives from the smoky nature 17 III, 4| reflected is too weak and the mirror too dark, red is absent. 18 III, 4| objects and objects seen in a mirror look darker and smaller 19 III, 6| being seen on the uneven mirror, its colour appears partly 20 III, 6| uniform character of the mirror gives the reflection in 21 III, 6| is reflected from a small mirror to a very distant object. ( 22 III, 6| it is possible for the mirror to be at such an interval 23 III, 6| little sight reaches the mirror and the reflection from