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[ See, also, remarks to the same effect by Dr. J. Crichton Browne in ‘Journal of Mental Science,’ April, 1871, p. 149.]

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[ C. Vogt, ‘Mémoire sur les Microcéphales,’ 1867, p. 21.]

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813 ([return])
[ Sir C. Bell, ‘Anatomy of Expression,’ p. 133.]

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[ ‘Mimik und Physiognomik,’ 1867, s. 63-67.]

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[ Sir T. Reynolds remarks (‘Discourses,’ xii. p. 100), “it is curious to observe, and it is certainly true, that the extremes of contrary passions are, with very little variation, expressed by the same action.” He gives as an instance the frantic joy of a Bacchante and the grief of a Mary Magdalen.]

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