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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... noble science of Physiognomy has been neglected for near a century , and deemed by the ju- dicious a mere farcical contrivance to fleece the pockets , and disturb the brains of the unwary . Thus even those , who have sus- pected there ...
... noble science of Physiognomy has been neglected for near a century , and deemed by the ju- dicious a mere farcical contrivance to fleece the pockets , and disturb the brains of the unwary . Thus even those , who have sus- pected there ...
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... noble ardour for discovering and in- vestigating the connexion between the in- ward and outward operations of nature in man , gave rise , in a neighbouring nation , to a splendid and expensive work , an epi- tome of which is here ...
... noble ardour for discovering and in- vestigating the connexion between the in- ward and outward operations of nature in man , gave rise , in a neighbouring nation , to a splendid and expensive work , an epi- tome of which is here ...
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... noble philanthropic offspring , who are so willing to admire and rejoice in the majesty of the Most High , viewing man his master - piece ) the power of reading the ever - present , ever - open book of the human countenance ; of reading ...
... noble philanthropic offspring , who are so willing to admire and rejoice in the majesty of the Most High , viewing man his master - piece ) the power of reading the ever - present , ever - open book of the human countenance ; of reading ...
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... noble , equally majestic with that of man ; and in which so many kinds of life , so many powers , so many virtues of ac- tion and motion , unite as in a central point . With firm step he advances over the earth's surface , and with ...
... noble , equally majestic with that of man ; and in which so many kinds of life , so many powers , so many virtues of ac- tion and motion , unite as in a central point . With firm step he advances over the earth's surface , and with ...
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... noble is the effect . The designs of nature are the designs of a moment ; one form , one spirit , appear through the whole . Thus nature forms her least plant , and thus her most exalted man . I shall have effected nothing by my ...
... noble is the effect . The designs of nature are the designs of a moment ; one form , one spirit , appear through the whole . Thus nature forms her least plant , and thus her most exalted man . I shall have effected nothing by my ...
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