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1 I, 3 | another point of view we may look at the motion as follows. 2 I, 4 | element; making their motion look more like that of a thing 3 I, 5 | stars when they rise and set look crimson. The light will 4 I, 6 | in fact indivisible but look as if they were, their conjunction 5 I, 6 | conjunction will not make them look any bigger.~Enough has been 6 I, 8 | stars (you have only to look to see this clearly). So 7 I, 8 | permanent position; but if you look up to the sky the point 8 I, 14| is true too: for if they look they will find that there 9 II, 2 | lie. So we must clearly look for something analogous 10 III, 4 | objects seen in a mirror look darker and smaller and smoother, 11 III, 4 | cloud near the sun and we look at it does not look coloured 12 III, 4 | and we look at it does not look coloured at all but white, 13 III, 4 | all but white, but when we look at the same cloud in water 14 III, 4 | weakened and, as it makes dark look darker, so it makes white 15 III, 4 | darker, so it makes white look less white, changing it 16 III, 4 | is in some degree white look quite white. Bright dyes 17 III, 6 | are colourless when you look at them directly, but in