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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... .... 319 CHAP . LV . Of the apparently false decisions of Phy- siognomy . Of the general Objections made to Phy- siognomy . - Particular Objections answered .... 325 PHYSIOGNOMY . CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION .. - Physiognomy a xii CONTENTS .
... .... 319 CHAP . LV . Of the apparently false decisions of Phy- siognomy . Of the general Objections made to Phy- siognomy . - Particular Objections answered .... 325 PHYSIOGNOMY . CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION .. - Physiognomy a xii CONTENTS .
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... easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is a peculiar circumstance attending the starting of difficulties . There are some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and PHYSIOGNOMY . 19.
... easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is a peculiar circumstance attending the starting of difficulties . There are some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and PHYSIOGNOMY . 19.
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Johann Caspar Lavater. some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and inventing difficulties , without number or limits , on the most common and easy subjects . I shall be brief on the innumerable difficulties of physiognomy ...
Johann Caspar Lavater. some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and inventing difficulties , without number or limits , on the most common and easy subjects . I shall be brief on the innumerable difficulties of physiognomy ...
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... particular moments ; or , the one what he might be , the other what he is . The first is the root and stem of the second , the soil in which it is planted . Whoever be- lieves the latter and not the former , believes in fruit without a ...
... particular moments ; or , the one what he might be , the other what he is . The first is the root and stem of the second , the soil in which it is planted . Whoever be- lieves the latter and not the former , believes in fruit without a ...
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... particular symptoms of disease . The hand carried to the forehead , waved , or groping in the air , scratching on the wall , and pulling up the bed - clothes , are of this kind . The position in bed is a very significant sign of the ...
... particular symptoms of disease . The hand carried to the forehead , waved , or groping in the air , scratching on the wall , and pulling up the bed - clothes , are of this kind . The position in bed is a very significant sign of the ...
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