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heaps 5
hear 9
heard 7
hearing 20
hears 4
heart 56
heart-ache 1
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20 fluid
20 given
20 hairs
20 hearing
20 i
20 kings
20 laying
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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hearing

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 11 | Of creatures possessed of hearing, some have ears, whilst 2 I, 11 | the last kind are best for hearing, but they serve in no way 3 I, 15 | frontwards; the sense of hearing, and the organ of hearing, 4 I, 15 | hearing, and the organ of hearing, the ear, is situated sideways, 5 II, 10 | possess only the passage for hearing; neither have they breasts, 6 II, 12 | in the beak, and that for hearing in the head. Like all other 7 II, 13 | connected with the other senses, hearing and smell, they are devoid 8 IV, 8 | included), is five: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.~ 9 IV, 8 | also a special locality for hearing: that is to say, some animals 10 IV, 8 | have no visible organs for hearing or for smell; for what might 11 IV, 8 | dolphin has no organ of hearing discernible. Furthermore, 12 IV, 8 | any kind of noise; for on hearing the noise and hubbub the 13 IV, 8 | fish is the quickest of hearing. And, by the way, of all 14 IV, 8 | all fishes the quickest of hearing are the cestreus or mullet, 15 IV, 8 | fishes are less quick of hearing, and, as might be expected, 16 IV, 8 | has no visible organ of hearing, and yet it is captured 17 IV, 8 | With regard to sight and hearing, we cannot make statements 18 VIII, 24| still and droop its head on hearing flute-music; if during this 19 IX, 1 | that have the faculty of hearing, for instance; and, not 20 IX, 34 | treatment, and the phene hearing them catches them as they


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