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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... eyes and minds the scenes he has passed through , and the feelings they suggested . ” — Edin . Review . FRANCE , THE STATES OF A SPINSTER'S TOUR IN GENOA , & c . during the Year 1827 . 12mo . 10s . 6d . bds . A TOUR IN ITALY AND SICILY ...
... eyes and minds the scenes he has passed through , and the feelings they suggested . ” — Edin . Review . FRANCE , THE STATES OF A SPINSTER'S TOUR IN GENOA , & c . during the Year 1827 . 12mo . 10s . 6d . bds . A TOUR IN ITALY AND SICILY ...
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... Eyes and Eyebrows ........ 61 CHAP . IX . Of the Nose .68 ... CHAP . X. - Of the Mouth and Lips 71 CHAP . XI . Of the Teeth and Chin 75 CHAP . XII . Of Sculls ... .77 • CHAP . XIII . - Suggestions to the Physiognomist.
... Eyes and Eyebrows ........ 61 CHAP . IX . Of the Nose .68 ... CHAP . X. - Of the Mouth and Lips 71 CHAP . XI . Of the Teeth and Chin 75 CHAP . XII . Of Sculls ... .77 • CHAP . XIII . - Suggestions to the Physiognomist.
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... eye , and an active and acute wit , are fre- quently found in the same person , shall it be sup- posed that there is no relation between the active eye and the active mind ? Is this the effect of ac- cident ? Ought it not rather to be ...
... eye , and an active and acute wit , are fre- quently found in the same person , shall it be sup- posed that there is no relation between the active eye and the active mind ? Is this the effect of ac- cident ? Ought it not rather to be ...
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... upon physiognomy . Why does the hypocrite assume the appearance of an honest man , but because that he is con- vinced , though not perhaps from any systematic réflection , that all eyes are acquainted with the characteristic 8 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... upon physiognomy . Why does the hypocrite assume the appearance of an honest man , but because that he is con- vinced , though not perhaps from any systematic réflection , that all eyes are acquainted with the characteristic 8 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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... eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought too close to his eyes , produce phrensy , he may burn himself by en- deavouring to extinguish the torch of truth . I am not fond of using such expressions ; but I dare to do my duty ...
... eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought too close to his eyes , produce phrensy , he may burn himself by en- deavouring to extinguish the torch of truth . I am not fond of using such expressions ; but I dare to do my duty ...
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