Physiognomy; or the corresponding analogy between the conformation of the features, and the ruling passions of the mind, tr. [and abridged] by S. Shaw. The title-leaf is a cancel]. |
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... draw : pursue the track that I have explored . " Yet , will he not be un- able , sometimes , to say thus much ? Will not his active mind make a thousand remarks , which he will want the power to communicate ? Will not his eye penetrate ...
... draw : pursue the track that I have explored . " Yet , will he not be un- able , sometimes , to say thus much ? Will not his active mind make a thousand remarks , which he will want the power to communicate ? Will not his eye penetrate ...
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... draw their conclusions concerning their internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the person of whom he purchases , does not estimate his wares by the physiognomy or ap- pearance of those wares ? If he purchase ...
... draw their conclusions concerning their internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the person of whom he purchases , does not estimate his wares by the physiognomy or ap- pearance of those wares ? If he purchase ...
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... draw conclusions from his counte- nance ? Will he not , almost before he is out of hearing , pronounce some opinion ... draws inferences concerning the mind . The farmer , walking through his grounds , re- gulates his future expectations ...
... draw conclusions from his counte- nance ? Will he not , almost before he is out of hearing , pronounce some opinion ... draws inferences concerning the mind . The farmer , walking through his grounds , re- gulates his future expectations ...
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... draw some inferences from the external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the exterior , the visible , the ...
... draw some inferences from the external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the exterior , the visible , the ...
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... drawn as their varie- ties of character may be described . There are men , with whom we have daily in- tercourse , and whose interest and ours are con nected . Be their dissimulation what it may , passion will frequently , for a moment ...
... drawn as their varie- ties of character may be described . There are men , with whom we have daily in- tercourse , and whose interest and ours are con nected . Be their dissimulation what it may , passion will frequently , for a moment ...
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2d Edit accurate animals appear arched beautiful become benevolent bones BOTANY Buffon capable certainly CHAP character chin choleric Circassians colour coun countenance deformed denotes discover distinguished ears EDINBURGH GAZETTEER Engravings expression external eyebrows eyes feeling firm flat forehead genius hair head heart imagination internal J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY judge knowledge Laplanders Lavater less lips little beard merate mind monical mother motion mouth muscles nations nature neral never noble nose Number object observe outline painter painting passions pathognomy peculiar penetration perfect person philanthropy phlegm phlegmatic physi physiog physiogno physiognomonical sensation Plates portrait proportion qualities racter remarks render resemblance ROBERT SOUTHEY scull Semeiotics sensibility shades SHARON TURNER shew signs soul speak strength tenance thee thing thou tion traits true truth understanding vice virtue visible vols weak Whoever whole wisdom woman wrinkles