A System of PhrenologyJ. Anderson, 1830 - 707 páginas |
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... Destructiveness + Alimentiveness 7 Secretiveness 8 Acquisitiveness 165 15 Firmness 285 21 Locality 414 184 16 Conscientiousness 288 28 Number 420 190 17 Hope 304 29 Order 424 203 18 Wonder 309 30 Eventuality 425 9 Constructiveness . 277 ...
... Destructiveness + Alimentiveness 7 Secretiveness 8 Acquisitiveness 165 15 Firmness 285 21 Locality 414 184 16 Conscientiousness 288 28 Number 420 190 17 Hope 304 29 Order 424 203 18 Wonder 309 30 Eventuality 425 9 Constructiveness . 277 ...
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... Destructiveness , Alimentiveness , Love of Life , 7. Secretiveness , Page 116 ib . ib . 121 134 151 157 165 • 184 188 190 203 217 8. Acquisitiveness , 9. Constructiveness , Genus II . - SENTIMENTS COMMON TO MAN WITH THE LOWER ANIMALS ...
... Destructiveness , Alimentiveness , Love of Life , 7. Secretiveness , Page 116 ib . ib . 121 134 151 157 165 • 184 188 190 203 217 8. Acquisitiveness , 9. Constructiveness , Genus II . - SENTIMENTS COMMON TO MAN WITH THE LOWER ANIMALS ...
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... Destructiveness in BELLINGHAM may be compared with the same organ in the skulls of the Hindoos ; the latter people being in gene- ral tender of life . Firmness large , and Conscientiousness deficient , in King ROBERT BRUCE , may be ...
... Destructiveness in BELLINGHAM may be compared with the same organ in the skulls of the Hindoos ; the latter people being in gene- ral tender of life . Firmness large , and Conscientiousness deficient , in King ROBERT BRUCE , may be ...
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... Destructiveness is very large , and the organs of the moral sentiments aud intellect are small in proportion ; and according to the rule , that , cæteris paribus , size determines energy , BELLINGHAM's most power- ful tendencies are ...
... Destructiveness is very large , and the organs of the moral sentiments aud intellect are small in proportion ; and according to the rule , that , cæteris paribus , size determines energy , BELLINGHAM's most power- ful tendencies are ...
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... Destructiveness and animal passion ; and their actual dispositions corresponded . Still the dispositions of RAPHAEL would be characterised by the large size of this organ . It would communicate that warmth and vehemence of temper ...
... Destructiveness and animal passion ; and their actual dispositions corresponded . Still the dispositions of RAPHAEL would be characterised by the large size of this organ . It would communicate that warmth and vehemence of temper ...
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Página 308 - Lo, the poor Indian! Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears Him in the wind; His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way...
Página 442 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.
Página 428 - Oft she rejects, but never once offends. « Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide : If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all.
Página 343 - I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one, Who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed!
Página 552 - By the imagination we place ourselves in his situation, we conceive ourselves enduring all the same torments, we enter as it were into his body, and become in some measure the same person with him, and thence form some idea of his sensations, and even feel something which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them.
Página 344 - ... for wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy; judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully, one from another, ideas, wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being misled by similitude, and by affinity to take one thing for another.
Página 472 - Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar : When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow : Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er the unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Página 290 - the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
Página 326 - ... vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt: the...
Página 308 - His soul, proud Science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way; Yet simple Nature to his hope has given, Behind the cloud-topt hill, an humbler heaven; Some safer world in depth of woods embraced, Some happier island in the watery waste, Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To Be, contents his natural desire, He asks no Angel's wing, no Seraph's fire; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear...