[6] Every element of the object that we thus take up in the act of perception, or put into the percept, as its actual size, distance, and so on, will be found to make itself known to us through mental images or revivals of past experiences, such as those we have in handling the object, moving to and from it, etc.
— from Illusions: A Psychological Study by James Sully
O rát o , prayed, entreated, spoken an oration, pleaded, preached.
— from Queen Anna's New World of Words; or, Dictionarie of the Italian and English Tongues by John Florio
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