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... expression , which idealists privileged as the product of divine " Special Provision . " Dr. Burgess , for in- stance , in The Physiology and Mechanism of Blushing ( 1839 ) , stated as self - evident truth that God created the blush to ...
... expression , which idealists privileged as the product of divine " Special Provision . " Dr. Burgess , for in- stance , in The Physiology and Mechanism of Blushing ( 1839 ) , stated as self - evident truth that God created the blush to ...
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... Expression of the Emotions he notes that children at play snap their jaws as baby crocodiles do as they emerge from their shells , a primordial behavior divulged across the eons by the carnivorous urgings of the reptile brain.25 Dar ...
... Expression of the Emotions he notes that children at play snap their jaws as baby crocodiles do as they emerge from their shells , a primordial behavior divulged across the eons by the carnivorous urgings of the reptile brain.25 Dar ...
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... expression inadequately explained with theories of distanciation and intellection . Rather it works through nonverbal or gestural expression . Petro cites melodrama's use of excessive visual and narrative repetition , nonverbal expression ...
... expression inadequately explained with theories of distanciation and intellection . Rather it works through nonverbal or gestural expression . Petro cites melodrama's use of excessive visual and narrative repetition , nonverbal expression ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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