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1 Intro| in childhood, while the organs are pliable, the intelligence 2 Intro| to frame conceptions, the organs are no longer able to express 3 Intro| stronger; in which their organs of speech were more flexible, 4 Intro| the harmonious use of the organs of speech was acquired; 5 Intro| physiology of speech. The organs of language are the same 6 Intro| use or formation of these organs, owing to climate or the 7 Intro| another. But behind the organs of speech and their action 8 Intro| sounds in relation to the organs of speech. The phonograph 9 Intro| not the work of the vocal organs only; nearly the whole of 10 Intro| greater facility to the organs of speech which is given 11 Intro| settling down is aided by the organs of speech and by the use Phaedo Part
12 Text | by you through the bodily organs? or rather, is not the nearest The Republic Book
13 1 | to be the ends of these organs? ~They may. ~But you can 14 6 | sun? ~No. ~Yet of all the organs of sense the eye is the Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| are perceived through the organs of the body, there are also 16 Intro| Trojan horse,’ but the organs of a presiding nature, in 17 Intro| senses are recognized as organs of sense, and we are admitted 18 Intro| worlds of which they are the organs are parted by a wall, and 19 Intro| imperfectly, of the bodily organs with the operations of the 20 Intro| soon returns, the neglected organs come back into use, and 21 Text | qualities through other organs, we do not perceive them 22 Text | Tell me, then, are not the organs through which you perceive 23 Text | hard and light and sweet, organs of the body?~THEAETETUS: 24 Text | we were just asking—what organs will you assign for the 25 Text | others through the bodily organs. For that was my own opinion, Timaeus Part
26 Intro| functions of the bodily organs in health and disease, on 27 Intro| face in which they inserted organs to minister in all things 28 Intro| power of the generative organs, and the woman is subjected 29 Intro| same distinct conception of organs of sense which is familiar 30 Intro| the affections with the organs. Hearing is a blow which 31 Intro| of the most sensitive of organs; but then this is made, 32 Intro| are conveyed to the bodily organs. But this perhaps, to use 33 Text | there have been any use of organs by the help of which he 34 Text | face in which they inserted organs to minister in all things 35 Text | is in front. And of the organs they first contrived the 36 Text | perceive through the bodily organs, truly existent, and nothing