The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine ArtsG. Bell and sons, 1885 - 254 trang |
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... root , long before Rome * arose to crush them . Her policy , and the leaning of her most virtuous citizens , were adverse to the arts . They feared that whilst they refined they should soften away those rugged and sterner qualities of ...
... root , long before Rome * arose to crush them . Her policy , and the leaning of her most virtuous citizens , were adverse to the arts . They feared that whilst they refined they should soften away those rugged and sterner qualities of ...
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... roots ; yet , from his strength , he is a formidable animal , for he will turn and rend . This very term implies a great deal ; he does not tear with his teeth , he does not butt as with horns ; but he runs straight forward , and with ...
... roots ; yet , from his strength , he is a formidable animal , for he will turn and rend . This very term implies a great deal ; he does not tear with his teeth , he does not butt as with horns ; but he runs straight forward , and with ...
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... roots of the hairs on the lip , sensibly moves them ; and as all passionate excitements influence the respiratory actions , the nostrils and moustaches neces- sarily participate in the movement in violent passions . Thus , although the ...
... roots of the hairs on the lip , sensibly moves them ; and as all passionate excitements influence the respiratory actions , the nostrils and moustaches neces- sarily participate in the movement in violent passions . Thus , although the ...
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... roots ; and when a nerve , which appears simple , is found to bestow more than one endow- ment , it is a sign that that nerve has more than one origin from the brain , and consists in reality of several nerves joined together . The mode ...
... roots ; and when a nerve , which appears simple , is found to bestow more than one endow- ment , it is a sign that that nerve has more than one origin from the brain , and consists in reality of several nerves joined together . The mode ...
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... root in a distinct portion of the brain , provided for receiving its own peculiar impression . This fact could not be easily demonstrated by referring to the human brain alone , where , owing to the organs of sense and the in ...
... root in a distinct portion of the brain , provided for receiving its own peculiar impression . This fact could not be easily demonstrated by referring to the human brain alone , where , owing to the organs of sense and the in ...
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