The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... combined ; the elevating and depressing muscles are fully developed , while the orbicular muscle completely antagonises them , modulating and qualifying their actions , and bestowing the utmost perfection on the motions of the lips ...
... combined ; the elevating and depressing muscles are fully developed , while the orbicular muscle completely antagonises them , modulating and qualifying their actions , and bestowing the utmost perfection on the motions of the lips ...
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... combined action of the muscles when under passion ; for it is often the relaxation of a certain class , more than their excitement , which gives expression ; and of this , smiling and laughter furnish the most apposite examples . The ...
... combined action of the muscles when under passion ; for it is often the relaxation of a certain class , more than their excitement , which gives expression ; and of this , smiling and laughter furnish the most apposite examples . The ...
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... combined machinery of the body ; that is , parts endowed with the power of initiating motion , and senses to guide the movements of the animal ; that is , a Nervous System , consisting of nerves of motion , nerves of sense , and a ...
... combined machinery of the body ; that is , parts endowed with the power of initiating motion , and senses to guide the movements of the animal ; that is , a Nervous System , consisting of nerves of motion , nerves of sense , and a ...
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INTRODUCTION Comparison of Ancient and Modern Art | 15 |
Changes from Infancy to | 42 |
Of those Sources of Expression in the Coun | 76 |
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