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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... thou , who hast ever hitherto lived the friend of religion and virtue ! what is thy present pur- pose ? What mischief shall not be wrought by this thy physiognomy ? Wilt thou teach man the unblessed art of judging his brother by the am ...
... thou , who hast ever hitherto lived the friend of religion and virtue ! what is thy present pur- pose ? What mischief shall not be wrought by this thy physiognomy ? Wilt thou teach man the unblessed art of judging his brother by the am ...
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... thou teach man to read the secrets of the heart , the latent feelings , and the various errors of thought ? " Thou dwellest upon the advantages of the science ; sayest thou shalt teach men to con- template the beauty of virtue , the ...
... thou teach man to read the secrets of the heart , the latent feelings , and the various errors of thought ? " Thou dwellest upon the advantages of the science ; sayest thou shalt teach men to con- template the beauty of virtue , the ...
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... thou wouldst reform are not children , who are good , and know that they are so ; but men who must , from experience , learn to distinguish between good and evil ; men who , to become perfect , must necessarily be taught their own ...
... thou wouldst reform are not children , who are good , and know that they are so ; but men who must , from experience , learn to distinguish between good and evil ; men who , to become perfect , must necessarily be taught their own ...
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... thou mayest eternally learn ; shake off thy sloth , and behold . Meditate on its import- ance ; take resolution to thyself , and the most difficult shall become easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is ...
... thou mayest eternally learn ; shake off thy sloth , and behold . Meditate on its import- ance ; take resolution to thyself , and the most difficult shall become easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is ...
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... that it is only possible in this , but in no other being . I almost blush to repeat this in the present age . What , Posterity ! wilt thou suppose , thus to see me so often obliged to demonstrate to pretended 40 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... that it is only possible in this , but in no other being . I almost blush to repeat this in the present age . What , Posterity ! wilt thou suppose , thus to see me so often obliged to demonstrate to pretended 40 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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