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.choly Madnefs : So that Flying, or Sitting, or Lying 
proftrate on the Ground, may be fuitable Attitudes 
to this Paffion; and then the Countenance will be 
chang’d, as in the Paffion of Grief. 
I cannot but think it a wrong Application of the 
Paffion of ‘Defpair , to reprefent it with flaring -Hair, 
corrugated Face, the Brows drawn down even with 
the Eyes, and the Mouth open, with a weeping 
Afped; for, inftead of fuch violent Contradions, 
which are Signs rather of bodily Pain and Torment, 
there is in deep c Defpair a Ceffation from thofe muf- 
cular Adions in the Face 5 and the firft Adions of 
Fright are rather remitted, as it were, into a Relaxa- 
tion of thofe Mufcles, and a Falling of the Counte- 
nance 5 becaufe all Exertion towards a Defence, as I 
have juft faid, is given up, and a Defponding and 
Fainting are often the Confequences. 
TABLE IV. 
Fig. 1 . 
Shews a Countenance of Scorn and Derifion, which 
is formed by the following Mufcles. 
As foon as the Mind fuggefts a Contempt for Perfons or 
Things, whether delervedly or not, the firft Mufcles 
that begin to ad arc, the Elevator Labii fuperior is 
proprius Cowperi , and the ‘Pyramidal'iSy on one 
Side only \ whereby that Side of the upper Lip 
is 
