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Alphabetical [« »] brand 1 breadth 1 breasts 9 breath 17 breathe 5 breathing 4 breeders 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 under 18 useful 18 weakness 17 breath 17 contributes 17 differentiated 17 differs | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances breath |
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1 I, 6| creatures must hold their breath before emitting the semen, 2 II, 4| without any force from the breath or compulsion of any other 3 II, 4| aided by the force of the breath, as if it were possible 4 II, 4| attended by holding the breath, but this is a common feature 5 II, 4| arises through holding the breath. Why, even without this 6 II, 4| well say that it is by the breath that the seeds of plants 7 II, 7| from below upwards to the breath from the mouth and by colours 8 IV, 6| that they can hold their breath, upon which depends the 9 V, 2| moved as the organ moves the breath, for while setting the breath 10 V, 2| breath, for while setting the breath in motion it is moved itself. 11 V, 7| vessel through which the breath is first borne has in them 12 V, 7| others high-voiced. For hot breath being thick causes depth, 13 V, 7| thick causes depth, cold breath being thin the opposite. 14 V, 7| pipe-playing, for if the breath of the performer is hotter, 15 V, 7| it easily regulates the breath, becoming itself easily 16 V, 8| of her operations using breath as an instrument, for as 17 V, 8| the smith’s art, so does breath in the living things formed