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Aristotle
Meteorology

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shape

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1 I, 5 | reflect colour only and not shape.~These appearances do not 2 I, 7 | varies according to the shape which the exhalation happens 3 I, 12| incredible size, and angular in shape. This shows that they have 4 I, 12| large which are angular in shape. And this shows that they 5 II, 5 | southern pole; and their shape is like that of a tambourine. 6 II, 8 | quantity of wind and the shape of the passages through 7 III, 3 | begin by explaining the shape of the halo; why it is a 8 III, 4 | object only, but not its shape. Hence it follows that when 9 III, 4 | of the object without its shape. Since each of the mirrors 10 III, 6 | mirrors are too small for the shape of the sun to appear, but, 11 IV, 5 | off the moisture in the shape of vapour (if there is not 12 IV, 9 | assume a convex or a concave shape. So bending is defined as 13 IV, 9 | impressibles that retain the shape impressed on them and are 14 IV, 9 | moulded but do not retain the shape impressed, like wool or 15 IV, 9 | squeezable and retain the shape they have been squeezed 16 IV, 9 | all or do not retain the shape they have been squeezed 17 IV, 12| thoroughly corrupted and its shape only remains. So ancient 18 IV, 12| old fruit preserves its shape only but not its taste:


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