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1 1| distinctive qualities of sound, and, to some few animals, 2 2| concerned in the perception of sound consists of air, and that 3 3| sensory organ, viz. colour, sound, odour, savour, touch, we 4 3| should say colour is, or sound, or odour, or savour; and 5 3| what sense the colour, or sound, regarded as actualized [ 6 4| explained the nature of sound and voice. We have next 7 4| is that of Hearing as to Sound.~On the other hand, they 8 6| qualities—Colour, Savour, Odour, Sound, Weight, Cold or Heat, [ 9 6| species of Colour, Taste, Sound, and other sensible qualities 10 6| owing to this, too, that the sound contained in a quarter-tone 11 6| evidently does, and also Sound? For he who is nearer [to 12 6| is farther away], and the Sound of a stroke reaches us some 13 6| just as, [in the case of sound], though the stroke which 14 6| stroke which causes the Sound has been already struck, 15 6| been already struck, the Sound is not yet at the ear (and 16 6| local movement [involved in Sound] takes place in the space 17 6| evidently that the air [sound wave] in moving towards 18 6| reason take place as regards Sound and Odour, for these, like [ 19 6| These things [the odour or sound proper] are not bodies, 20 6| their cause].~But [though sound and odour may travel,] with 21 6| reaching their goal (and Sound, it is currently believed, 22 7| the Grave and the Sharp in sound; for the sensory stimulation