[160] Werke, vol. IV, bk. 5, c. 5, § 20, p. 198.
[161] It is difficult to see what Hegel means exactly here by Schnitte. I suppose he means the external lines of the eye-socket.
[162] L.c. § 29.
[163] Flügeln must here refer to the orifices of the nose.
[164] Winck, l.c. § 37, p. 218.
[165] Hegel's word is habitus. Customary attitude and mode of connection appears to be included.
[166] Gebehrde, a word somewhat difficult to translate here. It seems to combine the ideas of gesture and pose.
[167] The reference is, of course, to painting and indirectly to poetry.
[168] Ein in sich versunkenes Dastehn oder Liegen.
[169] Gediegenheit.