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1 I, 2 | seems to be female or not far short of it, and thus it 2 I, 7 | that which is carried too far is cooled.) So much for 3 I, 20| the emission of semen and far exceeds it. Moreover, different 4 II, 1 | wherever it is possible and so far as it is possible, the male 5 II, 1 | egg from itself; but so far as the young ever attain 6 II, 1 | the semen comes", in so far as the semen has in itself 7 II, 3 | best of our ability and as far as possible. When and how 8 II, 6 | each of the parts. In so far as there is any deficiency 9 II, 6 | before it can affect parts so far from the first principle 10 II, 8 | the wine and water is too far beyond our perception. Again, 11 III, 1 | hot, it is perfected so far as size is concerned, but 12 III, 7 | before the egg changes so far that the white begins to 13 III, 7 | participate in generation so far as is possible for them. 14 III, 7 | egg is perfect, but in so far as it is not a plant it 15 IV, 1 | of the two, at least as far as this goes, for he seeks 16 IV, 1 | the immediate causes in so far as it is possible for us.~ 17 IV, 1 | the male, and that in so far as the one is female and 18 IV, 3 | has not prevailed in so far as it is male, the offspring 19 IV, 3 | becomes female; if in so far as it is Coriscus or Socrates, 20 IV, 4 | being imperfect, is so far unlike the parent; now monstrosities 21 V, 1 | movement of this part in so far as it is transparent, not 22 V, 1 | is transparent, not in so far as it is liquid. Dark eyes 23 V, 1 | nor yet more than in so far as it is transparent, for 24 V, 1 | any animal’s brows project far over the eye, but if the 25 V, 1 | the cause of seeing things far off and of the movements 26 V, 2 | sense to hear and smell far off. As with sight, so here 27 V, 2 | concerned and projecting far in front of the sense-organs. 28 V, 2 | ears are long and project far like the eaves of a house, 29 V, 8 | does anything in vain so far as is possible in each case.