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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... brutes , by an inquiry into the natural functions , with a view to comprehend the rationale of those changes in the countenance and figure which are indicative of Passion . A just feeling in the fine arts is an elegant acquire- ment and ...
... brutes , by an inquiry into the natural functions , with a view to comprehend the rationale of those changes in the countenance and figure which are indicative of Passion . A just feeling in the fine arts is an elegant acquire- ment and ...
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... brute , and marking superiority of intellect . But when we consider the condition of the lower animals , we must take into our calculation , not intellectual properties , but the instincts of brutes ; and the measurement of the face ...
... brute , and marking superiority of intellect . But when we consider the condition of the lower animals , we must take into our calculation , not intellectual properties , but the instincts of brutes ; and the measurement of the face ...
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... brute : that the fully developed nose indicates the grovelling propensities , and the ex- tended mouth , the ferocity of the lower animals . Let us correct this misconception by considering the pro- perties or uses of the mouth . It is ...
... brute : that the fully developed nose indicates the grovelling propensities , and the ex- tended mouth , the ferocity of the lower animals . Let us correct this misconception by considering the pro- perties or uses of the mouth . It is ...
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... brute , -as in the satyr , the idea of something sensual is conveyed . A comparison of the eye and the ear brings out ... brutes , we shall perceive that it is SPEECH ; for it corresponds to his exalted intellectual and moral endowments ...
... brute , -as in the satyr , the idea of something sensual is conveyed . A comparison of the eye and the ear brings out ... brutes , we shall perceive that it is SPEECH ; for it corresponds to his exalted intellectual and moral endowments ...
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... brutes , and of the skulls of a variety of animals , I think there is reason to conclude , that the external ... brute is inadmissible ; that wherever we see a resemblance to the brute in the form of the whole countenance , or in the ...
... brutes , and of the skulls of a variety of animals , I think there is reason to conclude , that the external ... brute is inadmissible ; that wherever we see a resemblance to the brute in the form of the whole countenance , or in the ...
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