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| Alphabetical [« »] soul 23 sound 2 sounding 1 source 15 sources 1 space 1 sparingly 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 parts 15 possess 15 respire 15 source 15 surrounding 15 them 15 too | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances source |
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1 1 | their food, whether the source of supply be the earth or 2 2 | and by inference that the source of the nutritive soul is 3 2 | derived from one single source. A separate account will 4 3 | sanguineous animals the source both of the sensitive and 5 4 | makes it clear that the source of the sensitive soul, together 6 4 | the opposite. Indeed, the source of this warmth must be in 7 4 | always ensues, because the source of heat in all the other 8 5 | the heat resident in the source of warmth. Take as an illustration 9 6 | these media furnish the source and means of refrigeration, 10 9 | air drawn from an external source. Again, the manner of respiration 11 14| have the same originating source, since the one exists for 12 21| breath can easily pass to the source of heat in the heart.~ 13 23| affection derived from a foreign source. In the case of plants the 14 23| the organ containing the source of the creature’s essential 15 23| is in insects also.~The source of life is lost to its possessors