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Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine, ou analyse électro-physiologique de l'expression des passions
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Paris, Jules Renouard, 1862
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1862
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annotation p. 31.    showng absurdly how all «exprssn» created.

annotation 38    ‹sh› decries «facial» muscles continuous.

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annotation —29    separation of pyramidal & frontal

annotation 36 43 53 } antagonism of sourcilier & frontal

annotation 75 triangular of lip

annotation not in Darwin's hand 180 on the pyramidal bringing down the «brows»

annotation 184. In a false laugh the zygomatic is alone contracted
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