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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| disguises of colour and smell. Hector and Astyanax have 2 Text | disguises of colour and smell, although to the physician, Meno Part
3 Text | the nature of sound and smell, and of many other similar Phaedo Part
4 Text | of hearing and sight and smell, and memory and opinion 5 Text | have sight and hearing and smell, and all the other senses, Philebus Part
6 Intro| those of sight, hearing, smell, knowledge.~(6) The sciences 7 Intro| one head the pleasures of smell and sight, as well as those 8 Intro| class of the pleasures of smell, having no association of 9 Intro| of form, colour, sound, smell, which are absolutely pure; 10 Text | SOCRATES: The pleasures of smell are of a less ethereal sort, Protagoras Part
11 Text | disagreeable sensation of smell in meats and sauces.~When The Republic Book
12 9 | example, the pleasures of smell, which are very great and Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| nature, while two others—the smell and the taste—seem to be 14 Intro| same colour or sound or smell or taste, will often call Timaeus Part
15 Intro| disease, on sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. He soars 16 Intro| air or water is without smell. They are vapours or mists, 17 Intro| passes, but there is no smell. They have no names, but 18 Intro| air can penetrate, but not smell.~The affections peculiar 19 Text | of this.~The faculty of smell does not admit of differences 20 Text | proportioned as to have any smell. The veins about the nose 21 Text | no one ever perceives the smell of any of them; but smells 22 Text | breath by force, then no smell filters through, but the 23 Text | but the air without the smell alone penetrates. Wherefore 24 Text | Wherefore the varieties of smell have no name, and they have