[4] From [Greek: geneiou], the chin.
[5] Many of these papers were entrusted by the family to a former pupil
of Delsarte, who took them to America.
[6] Notes taken by his pupils, during the latter years of his lessons
prove that the master touched upon this question. I do not copy them
because, being somewhat confused, they might give rise to
misunderstandings; neither do they in any way contradict anything that I
have said above; they confirm, on the contrary, what remains in my
memory of the interpretation of Delsarte, who never belied himself.
[7] The existence of the persons of the Trinity, the one in the other.
These charts and diagrams are given in Part Fifth.
[8] For a fuller report of this lecture, see "Delsarte System of
Expression," by Genevieve Stebbins, second edition, $2. Edgar S. Werner,
Publisher, 48 University Place, New York.
[9] "Delsarte System of Oratory" and "Delsarte System of Expression."
[10] See page 549 for complete lesson.
[11] This extract shows that Delsarte was not unknown to Berlioz. Mme.
Arnaud refers to the coldness with which Berlioz treated Delsarte. The
article given here has been translated so as to preserve as nearly as
possible the quaint, half sarcastic style of the author.--PUBLISHER.
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