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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... motion , than by watch- ing the features of a preacher or advocate engaged in his vocation , and afterwards , if opportunity offers , look- ing at the play of the same jaws and lips , when over a trencher . The whole machinery from the ...
... motion , than by watch- ing the features of a preacher or advocate engaged in his vocation , and afterwards , if opportunity offers , look- ing at the play of the same jaws and lips , when over a trencher . The whole machinery from the ...
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... motion : the eye is almost uniformly mild , and the lips are unmoved by passion . It is in the carnivorous animals , with whose habits and manner of life ferocity is instinctively connected , as suited to their mode of subsistence ...
... motion : the eye is almost uniformly mild , and the lips are unmoved by passion . It is in the carnivorous animals , with whose habits and manner of life ferocity is instinctively connected , as suited to their mode of subsistence ...
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... motion and of sensation , to the limbs and the spinal marrow , being regarded as a prolongation of the Brain , was believed to transmit the powers of motion and of sensation along the nerves , by all its parts promiscuously . Certain ...
... motion and of sensation , to the limbs and the spinal marrow , being regarded as a prolongation of the Brain , was believed to transmit the powers of motion and of sensation along the nerves , by all its parts promiscuously . Certain ...
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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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