Is extreme fear expressed in the same general manner as with Europeans ? (12.) Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes ? (13.) When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself... Notes and Queries on China and Japan - Página 1051867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1868 - 518 páginas
...in the same general manner as with Europeans? 12. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as'to bring tears into the eyes? 13. When a man wishes to...himself do something, does he shrug his shoulders, turn inwardi» his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the palms ? 14. Do the children, when sulky,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1872 - 404 páginas
...sudden expiration, something like incipient vomiting, or like something spit out of the mouth ? (11.) Is extreme fear expressed in the same general manner...extend outwards his hands •• and open the palms ; with the eyebrows raised ? (14.) Do the children when sulky, pout or greatly protrude the lips ?... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 526 páginas
...as with Europeans? 12. Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyest 13. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent...something being done, or cannot himself do something, does ho shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the palms ? 14.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1873 - 412 páginas
...(12.) Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? (13.) When a mau wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being...elbows, extend outwards his hands and open the palms ; with the eyebrows raised ? (14.) Do the children when sulky, pout or greatly protrude the lips? (15.)... | |
| James McCosh - 1880 - 276 páginas
...spit out of the mouth. Laughter may be carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, he is apt to shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the... | |
| 1882 - 658 páginas
...behave much as those in other lands, for they pout, frown, and utter noises which betoken discontent 14. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, he averts his head and pouts his lips, but does not shrug his shoulders. 15. In beckoning, the head... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1886 - 412 páginas
...carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes? (13.) When a man wishes to show that ho cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, does he shrug hia shoulders, turn inwards hia elbows, extend outwards his hands and open the palms ; with the eyebrows... | |
| James McCosh - 1887 - 292 páginas
...spit out of the mouth. Laughter may be carried to such an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being done, or cannot himself do something, he is apt to shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend outwards his hands, and open the... | |
| James McCosh - 1890 - 282 páginas
...spit out of the mouth. Laughter may be carried to such, an extreme as to bring tears into the eyes. When a man wishes to show that he cannot prevent something being doue, or cannot himself do something, he is apt to shrug his shoulders, turn inwards his elbows, extend... | |
| Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1892 - 272 páginas
...sudden expiration, something like incipient vomiting, or like something spat out of the mouth ? 11. Is extreme fear expressed in the same general manner...elbows, extend outwards his hands and open the palms, with the eyebrows raised and mouth somewhat opened ? 14. Do the children when sulky pout or greatly... | |
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