1211 ([return])
[ Lieber, ‘On the Vocal Sounds,’ &c., ibid. p. 7.]

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[ Huschke, ‘Mimices et Physiognomices,’ 1821, p. 18. Gratiolet (De la Phys. p. 255) gives a figure of a man in this attitude, which, however, seems to me expressive of fear combined with astonishment. Le Brun also refers (Lavater, vol. ix. p. 299) to the hands of an astonished man being opened.]

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1213 ([return])
[ Huschke, ibid. p. 18.]

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1214 ([return])
[ ‘North American Indians,’ 3rd edit. 1842, vol. i. p. 105.]

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1215 ([return])
[ H. Wedgwood, Dict. of English Etymology, vol. ii. 1862, p. 35. See, also, Gratiolet (‘De la Physionomie,’ p. 135) on the sources of such words as ‘terror, horror, rigidus, frigidus,’ &c.]

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