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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXIII | solids, have all of them some taste of the natural philosopher — 2 1, XXVI | let the proposed nature be taste or tasting. The following 3 1, XXVI | perceive or distinguish by taste food that is rancid or putrid, 4 1, XXVI | or rather division, of taste: that the sense of taste 5 1, XXVI | taste: that the sense of taste is in part nothing else 6 1, XXVI | clear that the sense of taste is a sort of compound of 7 1, XLV | Finally, the objects of the taste and touch do not strike 8 1, XLVIII| especially the smell and the taste. For a fetid odor is so 9 1, XLVIII| expulsion; a rough and bitter taste is so rejected by the palate 10 1, L | For there is not the same taste in an unripe pear as there