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objector 4
objects 33
obliged 3
obscure 14
obscured 1
obscurely 1
obscurity 3
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14 having
14 mere
14 note
14 obscure
14 perhaps
14 sameness
14 sequence
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obscure

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | found, it would be very obscure indeed, and of little service 2 I, 15| the case of "clear" and "obscure": for sound is called "clear" 3 I, 15| sound is called "clear" and "obscure", just as "colour" is too. 4 I, 15| same one, e.g. "clear" and "obscure" in the case of colours 5 I, 15| term, and likewise also "obscure". See, moreover, if some 6 I, 15| the case with "clear" and "obscure", for in the case of colours 7 V, 2 | character as a property becomes obscure. Thus (e.g.) a man who has 8 V, 2 | makes the object described obscure, because the man who is 9 V, 2 | inevitably the meaning becomes obscure, and further, such people 10 V, 3 | he intended to state, is obscure: and one should not give 11 VI, 1 | branches: (1) first, the use of obscure language (for the language 12 VI, 2 | metaphorical expression is always obscure. It is possible, also, to 13 VI, 2 | unusual phrase is always obscure.~Sometimes a phrase is used 14 VI, 14| again, a definition is obscure, one should first of all


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