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Contents
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSION | |
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSION | |
MEANS OF EXPRESSION IN ANIMALS | |
SPECIAL EXPRESSIONS OF ANIMALS | |
SUFFERING | |
LOW SPIRITS ANXIETY GRIEF DEJECTION | |
REFLECTION MEDITATIONILLTEMPER | |
HATRED AND ANGER | |
DISDAIN CONTEMPT DISGUSTGUILT | |
SURPRISE ASTONISHMENT FEAR | |
SELFATTENTION SHAME SHYNESS | |
CONCLUDING REMARKS AND SUMMARY | |
FOOTNOTES | |
JOY HIGH SPIRITS LOVE TENDER | |
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