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is pull'd up, fo as to fhew the Teeth, the other Side 
only inclining a little to grin j and at the fame time, 
the Slip, which is an Affiftant to the Pyramidalis* 
called, in the Explanation of the firft Plate, the 
5 F \yramidalis focius of Santoriniy wrinkles the Skin 
of the Nofe by its Contradion. 
On the fame Side the Riforius draws back the Cor- 
ner of the Mouths and the Adion of the Aperiens 
Palpebram is remitted, whilft that on the other 
Side is in its Adion, fo that, tho’ one Eve is 
moderately open, and the other almoft fhut, the 
Pupils are carried obliquely downwards, by the 
AbduElor of the one, and the AdduElor and Ob- 
liquus inferior of the other, looking downwards 
and backwards at the Objed of Contempt. Some- 
times (efpecially in winking at a Stander-by, who 
joins in the Contempt) the Orbicularis , by its 
Contradion, gathers up the Skin of that Side of 
the Face over the Os Mali , and caufes it to wrinkle 
under the Eye, at the fame time that the Qcclu - 
dens Palpebram Gluts the Eye intirely, or very 
near it.. 
There are feveral Geftures of the Body, which 
confentto, and favour, this villainous, ungenerous 
Paffion 5 as,, looking back at the Objed, with a Tofs 
of the Head, and a Shrug of the Shoulders with 
this Countenance, upon being ask'd an Opinion of 
an abfent Perfon 5 which is as keen an Arrow, and 
ftabs as deep, as even the Slander of a bate Tongue 1 
and fometimes it is attended with a grinning Laugh, 
which can have no real Meaning, becaufe there is no 
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