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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... distinguished as a species , but individually ; and shall the first , noblest , best harmonised , and most beautiful being , be denied all characteristic ? Whatever may be objected againt the truth and certainty of the science of ...
... distinguished as a species , but individually ; and shall the first , noblest , best harmonised , and most beautiful being , be denied all characteristic ? Whatever may be objected againt the truth and certainty of the science of ...
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... distinguished . The former are more firm , more strongly delineated , have less obliquity , have thicker , better cut , but less skinny eyelids . ADDITION . From the Gotha Court Calendar , 1771 , or rather from Buffon . " The colours ...
... distinguished . The former are more firm , more strongly delineated , have less obliquity , have thicker , better cut , but less skinny eyelids . ADDITION . From the Gotha Court Calendar , 1771 , or rather from Buffon . " The colours ...
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... , because the colour , which appears to us uniform , every way emits similar reflections . But modifications are distinguished in the light which animates blue eyes , because there are various tints of colour , PHYSIOGNOMY . 63.
... , because the colour , which appears to us uniform , every way emits similar reflections . But modifications are distinguished in the light which animates blue eyes , because there are various tints of colour , PHYSIOGNOMY . 63.
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... distinguished from grey or white , notwithstand ing the contrast of these colours . The black of the pupil is then too marking , because the colour of the iris is not deep enough , and , as I may say , we see only the pupil in the ...
... distinguished from grey or white , notwithstand ing the contrast of these colours . The black of the pupil is then too marking , because the colour of the iris is not deep enough , and , as I may say , we see only the pupil in the ...
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... distinguished the bones of the saints from the bones of the banditti , and thus have restored the true relics to their just and original pre- eminence . " " The conceit is whimsical enough ( answers a cold and phlegmatic friend of ...
... distinguished the bones of the saints from the bones of the banditti , and thus have restored the true relics to their just and original pre- eminence . " " The conceit is whimsical enough ( answers a cold and phlegmatic friend of ...
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