He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and their occasional great development in other men, are due to our early progenitors having been provided with these formidable weapons, will probably reveal by sneering the line... Physiology: preliminary course lectures - Стр. 180авторы: James Thomas Whittaker - 1879 - Страниц: 288Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Alexander Nicolson - 1862 - Страниц: 88
...of the BRITISH Ass ! NICK BOTTOM. • " He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of hi? own canines, and their occasional great development...probably reveal by sneering the line of his descent."— Darwin's " Descent of 3fmt," I., 127. THE IBLE OF 8KYE. AN KlHNBfKUfl Si MMEK SONli. The beautiful... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1871 - Страниц: 780
...great development in man is a case of reversion to an ape-like progenitor. He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...will unconsciously retract his 'snarling muscles' (thus named by Sir C. Bell ) so as to expose them ready for action, like a dog prepared to fight."... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 432
...great development in man is a case of reversion to an ape-like progenitor. He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...will unconsciously retract his "snarling muscles" (thus named by Sir C. Bell)" so as to expose them ready for action, like a dog prepared to fight. Many... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 554
...great development in man is a case of reversion to an ape-like progenitor. He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...will unconsciously retract his " snarling muscles " (thus named by Sir 0. Bell) 43 so as to expose them ready for action, like a dog prepared to fight.... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - Страниц: 202
...set up in the dens and cages of the Zoological Gardens ! Darwin. My Lord, " he who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...will unconsciously retract his ' snarling muscles,' (thus named by Sir Charles Bell), so as to expose them ready for action, like a dog prepared to fight."... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - Страниц: 178
...set up in the dens and cages of the Zoological Gardens ! Darwin. My Lord, " he who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...will unconsciously retract his ' snarling muscles,' (thus named by Sir Charles Bell), so as to expose them ready for action, like a dog prepared to fight."... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - Страниц: 168
...set up in the dens and cages of the Zoological Gardens ! Darwin. My Lord, " he who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...by sneering, the line of his descent. For, though he.no longer intends, nor has the power, to use these teeth as weapons, he will unconsciously retract... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 832
...draws from the occasional abnormal development of the canine teeth in man : " He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...probably reveal by sneering the line of his descent" (Part I. p. J27). We are also told, that " unless we wilfully close our eyes, we may recognise our... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1873 - Страниц: 372
...expression. Indeed, 1 ' He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canine teeth, and their occasional great development in other men,...will probably reveal, by sneering, the line of his own descent. For though he no longer intends, nor has (he power, to use these teeth as weapons, he... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - Страниц: 840
...fireat development in man is a case of reversion to nn ape-like progenitor. He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and...occasional great development in other men, are due to onr early forefathers having been provided with these formidable weapons, will probably reveal, by... | |
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