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Alphabetical [« »] disporting 1 disposal 1 disposed 11 disposition 17 dispositions 3 disproportion 2 disproportionately 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 crabs 17 death 17 detached 17 disposition 17 enveloped 17 extreme 17 eye | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances disposition |
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1 I, 1 | furthermore in the way of local disposition: for many animals have identical 2 I, 9 | are a sign of softness of disposition; such as curve in towards 3 I, 9 | long they are a sign of bad disposition; if the side toward the 4 I, 10| the sign of an excellent disposition, and is particularly well 5 I, 10| are the sign of the best disposition. Again, eyes are sometimes 6 I, 11| indications of the best disposition, while the large and outstanding 7 I, 17| nature and such their local disposition.~ 8 IV, 1 | white hailstones. For the disposition of these parts I must refer 9 VI, 3 | and sallow in colour.~The disposition of the several constituent 10 VII, 1 | children. Women of a lascivious disposition grow more sedate and virtuous 11 VII, 3 | must bring about a contrary disposition. Wherefore, since if the 12 IX, 1 | the female is softer in disposition than the male, is more mischievous, 13 IX, 11| out of sight, is gentle of disposition, finds its food with ease, 14 IX, 17| little bird, of fearless disposition; it lives among trees, feeds 15 IX, 30| most, and is of a sluggish disposition. It flies up to the she-goat 16 IX, 34| nest, and is of a kindly disposition. It rears its own young 17 IX, 44| 44~As regards the disposition or temper of animals, as