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Teeth, and the Colour of the Lips and Cheeks be 
increafed. 
Thus yielded ‘Danae to the Golden Shower; and 
thus was her Paflion painted by the ingenious Mr. 
Hogarth. 
Hope has an undoubted Relation to every Paflion 
we have now mention'd, and therefore cannot be 
better imprinted on the Countenance than by this 
very Syftem ; thefe are the Mufcles which a ft, and 
are remitted, to exprefs it in Obedience to the Mind, 
for, as it confifts only of a feeming Likelihood or 
Expe&ation of obtaining what wc earncftly de- 
fire, love, efteem, or venerate ; and as it mud be 
fomething pleaftng and agreeable we hope for ; the 
Countenance mud be the fame as in this Figure, with 
this Difference, that the Corners of the Mouth mud 
be drawn a very little more backwards, and turned 
upwards, which increafes the Appearance of the Sa- 
tisfaction upon, the Countenance that demonftrates 
fuch an Expectation ; for we may love or defire an 
ObjeCt, that we may never have the leaft Hope of 
obtaining; which is the Caufe of tills Difference in 
the AfpeCt, 
The Harmony of this Countenance fhews alfo, 
that it partakes of all the amiable Qualities mention'd 
in our Explanation of the laft Figure, which is capa- 
ble of being alter'd only inro the Clafs of thefe no- 
ble Pafftons of the Mind of its Owner, that this Fi- 
gure reprefents, whereby it is render'd yet more 
lovely ; and, as the divine Milton fays, 
Ho Veil 
She needed > Virtue-Proof ; no Thought infirm 
Alter d her Cheek 
Heavri 
