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to grant ; and attention to the care with which the gentleman under discussion , re-adj \ j $ t % ijp ^ pd ; : © X «? lid » after committing ft smile — ( never a laugh—h 6 shudders like Chesterfield— * ' * at the disagreeable noia § jykich it niak . es , a ^ well as the uhoclfjpg contortions of face which it occasions" )—will convince us of his own opinion on the subject . I will admit farther , which
he will not—that his features , in their single phase *? &&& wgt A / gA / y expressive ; I may admit that , collectivel y * tbey ^ faataiifc decided expression ; but that either singly or collectively > Ufc | can his beautiful without being either singly or c&il&QtftV ^ ( expressive , —that is , suggestive of some mental power , Qth # fi 9-ceptibility , — is a proposition which , when fairly atafa ^ igipgi scarcely need any attempt to disprove , . ^ $ m U 1 do
Mi ^ ch then I desi re that I possessed the hamiioffrftoof correct limning , and all the mental power of recoguwii %£ > t » pressive form and of following various expression ^ ttMOfarii TtatVjrln ^ fp rnt of countenance and of feature * I fang farbw fi&nd % rafi ! to communicate such observations $ xbtttothlHMt deriUd this , still there is joy in practising the jMiwe&utoiOiMilie
then ] , for many and deep are the mysteries of < wjbioh ) J $ ttbh observations may give the key , many and beauttf * u } m 41 Ihp Jflttfctratfons which may thus be gathered of > votrisi < of ( lpUiliH stophy , and the devere abstractions of study-. nl ro « . s 3 iqx 3 [ Love and malignity—beauty and hirlrnnaiiftmi inrrt thnpfirtntfi opposite realities in nature ? Who has not beeh poM ) ed > t ^ sfiild himself involuntarily revolt from a fellpw-j-creutiirejiidjfcbp KW 3 itot ' shuddered in a scene of social enmity ^ Wi ete iMnMlis i % i
the htinter ; and the hunted , is Man ? And wko ^^ aH ii ^ an tViese things and felt them , has not been ready to hefadri q&d to bewail the existence of permanent principlesx ^ f &ii&g&iit ) &tt' Cpme With me , and let us see what Ught n ^ ay ^ b ^ ^ f ^ ttftd ^ fcr the djffi ^ ulty in one of Nature ' s unwritten homiWs , > iK > lb ^ x& £ tee yo ' u that face , full of all the glad good , J 4 uoj » uriJ » rhi # can beloncr to a lad of sixteen years ?—< wltat thosej ^ nigifbiflt
eyes are looking at I cannot see ; but somethiugo&tt&tlgfrsQf livelyr ki n dly interest , for the very spirit of life and of Jt *»^ lApe * g is reflected from his face ? Mark well the languagt /^ & 4 hn ^ eager nostril , and the bright , broad forehead , aaA refHifMNlth the commentary of the line of even teeth which ^ Icwah imt ^ Tips parting with intentness , and moving Vfidi deli ^ t ^ jj ^ $ ff h silent ; and i f you cannot read their iatewgaitocu ^^ * 1 ilfin » tlMr the commentary of the line of even teeth which % le * miMt&r Tips parting with intentness , and moving Vfidi deli ^ t ^ jj ^ $ ff h silent ; ana if you cannot read their inteUigenc ^ ab ^ ^ jiOpMhy ,
never attempt to read the book * of UmnH ) ii ^ atuTt // i (| r ^] i # have ^ ret to leafn the plainest rhTrriirttr nf mitnifff'anftjplM ^ i pt / , Ahd yet , that fttce not handsorne Mixv ^ pnd un ^ t ^^ tali ^ handftpme . but <\ e \\ ghtMty bttmetirc , ( yghAsyterfy + mx ^ pid litkV * fflidfek ^ ye ur ' Eight y ^ am ^ tnei > Y * & B * i ^ faB 6 lt 0 m * i WSigim ^ PpW ^ iPOiit ipaligcity 4 tartif ^ d ion j & ftp | gi >
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 697, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/45/
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