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TABLE OF CHAPTERS.
Chap.
| 159. | The Representation of an Orator and his Audience. | 254. |
| 160. | Of demonstrative Gestures. | 243. |
| 161. | Of the Attitudes of the By-standers at feme remarkable Event. | 219. |
| 162. | How to represent Night. | 65. |
| 163. | The Method of awakening the Mind to a Variety of Inventions. | 16. |
| 164. | Of Composition in History. | 93. |
EXPRESSION AND CHARACTER.
| 165. | Of expressive Motions. | 50. |
| 166. | How to paint Children. | 61. |
| 167. | How to represent old Men. | 62. |
| 168. | How to paint old Women. | 63. |
| 169. | How to paint Women. | 64. |
| 170. | Of the Variety of Faces. | 244. |
| 171. | The Parts of the Face, and their Motions. | 187. |
| 172. | Laughing and Weeping. | 257. |
| 173. | Of Anger. | 255. |
| 174. | Despair. | 256. |
LIGHT and SHADOW.
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