Part, Question
1 1, 51 | creature, agrees with other sounds of inanimate things, in
2 1, 51 | so far as they ~fashion sounds in the air like to human
3 1, 52 | creature, agrees with other sounds of inanimate things, in
4 1, 52 | so far as they ~fashion sounds in the air like to human
5 1, 114 | animals, and to certain sounds and words, forms and figures,"
6 2, 11 | the hearing, to ~perceive sounds; and so forth. But the end
7 2, 13 | like bees, cannot hear sounds, are prudent by instinct." ~
8 2, 27 | beautiful sights ~and beautiful sounds. But in reference to the
9 2, 80 | with colors, mingles with sounds, seasons every flavor."
10 2, 10 | sees the sword coming and sounds ~not the trumpet." Much
11 2, 70 | to other ~persons, not as sounds, but as signs, and this
12 2, 94 | animals, certain particular sounds, words, shapes and devices,
13 2, 156 | we know: the tongue makes sounds ~indeed, but there is no
14 2, 163 | the serpent understand the sounds which were conveyed through ~
15 Suppl, 73| Further, it is useless to make sounds to one who cannot hear.
16 Suppl, 83| subdued colors and harmonious sounds are ~pleasing, whereas discordant
17 Suppl, 83| pleasing, whereas discordant sounds displease the hearing.~Aquin.:
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