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1 II, I | eyes have no light, and the ears so shut up are not very 2 II, III | and tones, only by the ears. The several tastes and 3 II, VIII| light or colours, nor the ears hear sounds; let the palate 4 II, IX | organ, or that the man’s ears are less affected than at 5 II, XXI | thought to deserve Midas’s ears, who, knowing that rich 6 III, IV | audible; and to make the ears do the office of all the 7 III, IV | taste, smell, and see by the ears: a sort of philosophy worthy 8 III, X | known, and easily enter the ears of those who are accustomed 9 IV, IV | doubt, say you: make the ears a little longer, and more 10 IV, XI | regular sounds to affect my ears, which could not be the