id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4722 Berkeley, George An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision .txt text/plain 28201 1232 68 112 No distance, great or small, between a visible and tangible thing 130 Visible figure and extension, not distinct IDEAS from colour Secondly, an OBJECT placed at a certain distance from the eye, to one think that OBJECT should appear at yet a greater distance which is neither angles nor distance being perceivable by sight, and the things we figure of a tower doth suggest the idea of great magnitude, shall in the not perceive the magnitudes of objects immediately by sight, so neither not the like connexion between things tangible and those visible objects doth suppose the proper objects of sight to be perceived at a distance he would not think the things he perceived by sight to be at any distance the ideas of sight and touch, between the visible and tangible eye; for mentioned as the immediate objects of sight are not visible but tangible ./cache/4722.txt ./txt/4722.txt