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| Alphabetical [« »] blustering 1 bodies 2 bodily 5 body 16 boiling 3 born 1 both 26 | Frequency [« »] 17 said 17 should 17 up 16 body 15 again 15 either 15 parts | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances body |
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1 1 | in all living things the body is divided into upper and 2 3 | the upper region of the body taste and touch have no 3 4 | the three divisions of the body. But it follows by deduction 4 4 | substance, the two parts of the body, viz. that which elaborates 5 4 | corresponding part of their body. But in animals all the 6 4 | the members and the whole body possess some connate warmth 7 4 | though all parts of the body by means of their natural 8 9 | motion in the part of the body which draws in the air, 9 10| being extruded from the body. Nevertheless, he by no 10 10| contracts and solidifies the body, retardation of the breathing 11 13| that stretch towards the body’s outmost edge,~Which, at 12 14| located in that part of the body and in that division of 13 20| regard, however, to states of body, a cold situation has, on 14 20| but, while states of the body can be opposed in character 15 23| corresponding part of their body. But some of these animals 16 27| it, like the rest of the body, requires nutrition, and