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1 2| But they hold the organ of sight to consist of fire, being 2 4| not to all, at least to Sight and Touch. This explains 3 4| or, if any, the sense of Sight rather than any other, can 4 5| perceive through a medium, i.e. Sight and Hearing. Hence the object 5 6| grain of millet, although sight has embraced the whole grain 6 7| different provinces, as Sight and Hearing. But it is impossible 7 7| Taste perceives Sweet, so Sight perceives White; and as 8 7| successive perceptions of sight and hearing] escape observation. 9 7| nay, at times an object of sight appears indivisible, but [ 10 7| and the same sense, e.g. Sight, if we assume it [the Soul 11 7| the Soul qua exercising Sight] to perceive one colour