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1 II, 1 | homogeneous parts, one being soft another hard, one fluid 2 II, 2 | parts of animals, some are soft and fluid, others hard and 3 II, 8 | to give security to the soft parts, to which purpose 4 II, 8 | matter, which holds the soft parts together and keeps 5 II, 8 | shell not only enables the soft parts to hold together, 6 II, 8 | of the body consists of a soft flesh-like substance, or 7 II, 8 | and sinew, because it is soft like the former, while it 8 II, 8 | there is no distinction into soft and hard parts, but the 9 II, 9 | animal out of clay or other soft substance, takes first some 10 II, 9 | its solid base shall be soft and mucilaginous. Such, 11 II, 9 | whole mass, and gives a soft and mucilaginous consistence 12 II, 16| grazing. It is therefore soft and flexible, and, being 13 II, 16| fashioned. In man the lips are soft and flesh-like and capable 14 II, 17| is so very flesh-like and soft as to be taken by careless 15 II, 17| again it is hard, in others soft or flesh-like. Thus even 16 III, 3 | character is intended to make it soft and yielding, and to prevent