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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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little

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1 I, 11| being that they have but little heat and so their nature 2 I, 18| but small, for if a very little be added continually to 3 I, 18| the loss of even a very little of the semen is conspicuous 4 I, 18| have much semen, others little, others again none at all, 5 I, 20| bodies; this allows but little matter to be secreted, only 6 I, 20| material, being neither too little to concoct it and fix it 7 I, 23| some less, and some very little indeed. For they have sense-perception, 8 I, 23| lifeless objects, but of little compared with the use of 9 II, 1 | solid nor containing only a little blood, but soft and full 10 II, 4 | when it is not concocted a little matter at a time is always 11 II, 6 | are too earthy, having but little moisture and heat, cool 12 II, 6 | is affected by never so little heaviness through sleepiness 13 III, 1 | the catamenia advances a little at a time, and is not discharged 14 III, 1 | separated off, but where it is little it cannot be so; hence the 15 III, 2 | evaporating because there is but little of it, and the earthy part 16 III, 2 | but (while some have too little) others have too much and 17 III, 11| these, though they have but little blood by nature, are nevertheless 18 IV, 2 | fire burns the meat, too little does not cook it, and in 19 IV, 4 | deficiency which only depart a little from Nature commonly live; 20 IV, 4 | by the larger animal, and little by the smaller. Therefore 21 IV, 4 | there is too much or too little, in either case there will 22 IV, 5 | and mares have exceedingly little. And in all the vivipara 23 V, 1 | movement, others have too little, others the due amount. 24 V, 1 | transparent, those which have little are blue; (so we find in 25 V, 1 | Blue eyes, because there is little liquid in them, are too 26 V, 1 | between too much and too little liquid is the best, for 27 V, 1 | for it has neither too little so as to be disturbed and 28 V, 1 | as this liquidity is too little or too much. Whenever then 29 V, 3 | owing to its having but little moisture and much earthy 30 V, 3 | diverted to them, since having little heat in them they do not 31 V, 3 | effect of it first, for a little cause turns the scale where 32 V, 3 | the brain itself has but little heat, and further that the 33 V, 4 | hair in man has naturally little heat and too much moisture 34 V, 4 | temples however has neither so little that it can concoct it nor 35 V, 7 | is moved slowly, what is little quickly, and that the quantity 36 V, 7 | and "small", "much" and "little" are used sometimes absolutely, 37 V, 7 | voice depends on its being little absolutely; but whether 38 V, 7 | they make it swift move but little because of their weakness.~ 39 V, 7 | and most females set but little air in motion because of 40 V, 7 | consequently high-voiced, for a little air is carried along quickly, 41 V, 7 | whereas the others set but little, because the vessel through


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