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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... Line - Engravings , 12s .; with Proofs on India Paper , 24s . Proofs of the By the same Editor , Plates on Imp . 4to . 30s . in a Port- folio ; Proofs before Letters , 31. 3s . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE ; CONVERSATIONS ON VEGE- for the Use ...
... Line - Engravings , 12s .; with Proofs on India Paper , 24s . Proofs of the By the same Editor , Plates on Imp . 4to . 30s . in a Port- folio ; Proofs before Letters , 31. 3s . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE ; CONVERSATIONS ON VEGE- for the Use ...
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... which it may be taught . Whenever truth or knowledge is explained by fixed principles , it becomes scientific , so far as it can be imparted by words , lines , rules , and defini- B tions . The question will stand simply thus : whe-
... which it may be taught . Whenever truth or knowledge is explained by fixed principles , it becomes scientific , so far as it can be imparted by words , lines , rules , and defini- B tions . The question will stand simply thus : whe-
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... a considerable work on physiognomy , gives his The following lines , to the end of the Introduction , contain M. Lavater's own remarks on himself . readers apparently to understand , that he is much better PHYSIOGNOMY . 21.
... a considerable work on physiognomy , gives his The following lines , to the end of the Introduction , contain M. Lavater's own remarks on himself . readers apparently to understand , that he is much better PHYSIOGNOMY . 21.
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... lines , marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability , sympathy , and antipathy ; his fa- cility of attracting or repelling the objects that surround him ; these are all summed up in , and ...
... lines , marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability , sympathy , and antipathy ; his fa- cility of attracting or repelling the objects that surround him ; these are all summed up in , and ...
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... lines in nature , and he will find incongruities , which could not have been expected in such great masters . Chodowiecki , excepting the too great length and extent , particularly of his human figures , perhaps had the most exact ...
... lines in nature , and he will find incongruities , which could not have been expected in such great masters . Chodowiecki , excepting the too great length and extent , particularly of his human figures , perhaps had the most exact ...
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