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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... understanding is most acute and pene- trating , and the wit the most lively , the motion and fire of the eye undergo , at that moment , the most visible alteration ? But all this is denied by those who oppose the truth of the science of ...
... understanding is most acute and pene- trating , and the wit the most lively , the motion and fire of the eye undergo , at that moment , the most visible alteration ? But all this is denied by those who oppose the truth of the science of ...
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... understanding . It cannot be too emphatically repeated , that blind chance and arbitrary disorder constitute the philosophy of fools , and that they are the bane of natural know- ledge , philosophy , and religion . Entirely to banish ...
... understanding . It cannot be too emphatically repeated , that blind chance and arbitrary disorder constitute the philosophy of fools , and that they are the bane of natural know- ledge , philosophy , and religion . Entirely to banish ...
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... understanding and the mind , make themselves most apparent in the circum- ference and form of the solid parts of the head , especially the forehead ; though they will dis- cover themselves , to an attentive and accurate eye , in every ...
... understanding and the mind , make themselves most apparent in the circum- ference and form of the solid parts of the head , especially the forehead ; though they will dis- cover themselves , to an attentive and accurate eye , in every ...
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... understanding ; the nose and cheeks , the image of the moral and sensitive life ; and the mouth and chin , the image of the animal life ; while the eye will be to the whole as its sum- mary and centre . All that has been hitherto ...
... understanding ; the nose and cheeks , the image of the moral and sensitive life ; and the mouth and chin , the image of the animal life ; while the eye will be to the whole as its sum- mary and centre . All that has been hitherto ...
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... understanding of a man , is discovered by its being more or less compact . The elasticity of a body has signs so remarkable , that they will not permit us to confound such body with one that is not elastic . How mani- fest are the ...
... understanding of a man , is discovered by its being more or less compact . The elasticity of a body has signs so remarkable , that they will not permit us to confound such body with one that is not elastic . How mani- fest are the ...
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