| 1900 - 506 pages
...keeps watch over this faculty of sight, and attains to mastery over it. And so in like manner, when he hears a sound with the ear . . . smells an odour with the nose . . . tastes a sapid with the tongue . . . feels a tangible with the body . . . recognises an idea... | |
| 1923 - 496 pages
...keeps watch over this faculty of sight, and attains to mastery over it. And so, in like manner, when he hears a sound with the ear . . . smells an odour with the nose . . . tastes a sapid with the tongue . . . feels a tangible with the body . . . recognizes an idea... | |
| Christmas Humphreys - 1987 - 284 pages
...there strikes its roots. Thus, Brothers, one beholds a form with the eye, hears a sound with the ears, smells an odour with the nose, experiences a taste...form, sound, odour, taste, bodily contact or idea is pleasurable, one is seized with longing therefor, and if unpleasant, with aversion. Now whatever sort... | |
| Frank L. Riley - 1996 - 442 pages
...watch over his faculty of sight, nor does he attain to mastery over it. And so in like manner when he hears a sound with the ear . \ . smells an odour with the nose . . - . tastes a sapid with the tongue . . . feels a tangible with the body . . . recognises a mental... | |
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