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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... fibres , which lie more immediately upon the eyelids , gently close the eye , as in winking , or in sleep . A third set of fibres is situated directly on the margins of the eyelids . * It is the outer and stronger circle which draws ...
... fibres , which lie more immediately upon the eyelids , gently close the eye , as in winking , or in sleep . A third set of fibres is situated directly on the margins of the eyelids . * It is the outer and stronger circle which draws ...
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... fibres ( 1 ) may be seen , which join the triangularis oris , and pass to the angle of the mouth . These are part of a superficial muscle of the neck , the platysma - myoides : the fibres of which mount over the jaw to terminate on the ...
... fibres ( 1 ) may be seen , which join the triangularis oris , and pass to the angle of the mouth . These are part of a superficial muscle of the neck , the platysma - myoides : the fibres of which mount over the jaw to terminate on the ...
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... fibres , which surround the eyelids , and which are common to all animals . BCD . Accessory muscles , which draw back the eyelids from the eyeball , and give a sparkling fierceness to the eye . Artists bestow an expression on the eye of ...
... fibres , which surround the eyelids , and which are common to all animals . BCD . Accessory muscles , which draw back the eyelids from the eyeball , and give a sparkling fierceness to the eye . Artists bestow an expression on the eye of ...
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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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