... not under their senses, they were fain to borrow words from ordinary known ideas of sensation, by that means to make others the more easily to conceive those operations they experimented in themselves, which made no outward sensible appearances... Notes on Aristophanes and Plato - Page 217by Thomas Gray - 1884 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
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...others any operations they felt in themselves, or any other ideas that came not under their senses, they were fain to borrow words from ordinary known ideas...others the more easily to conceive those operations they experimented in themselves which made no outward sensible appearances ; and then when they had... | |
 | John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1800 - 524 pages
...come not under their senses, they were fain to borrow words from ordinary known ideas of sensť, tion, by that means to make others the more easily to conceive those operations they experimented in themselves, which made no outward sensible appearances : and then when they had... | |
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