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There is no act of vnderstanding without imagination, which naturally presents an image, by so much the more perfect, by how much the obiect, whose image it is, is more diuinely excellent. |
There is no act of understanding without imagination, which naturally presents an image, by so much the more perfect, by how much the Object, whose image it is, is more divinely excellent. |
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