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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... Effects of the Imagination on the Human Form ..... CHAP . XXIX . - Essay by a late learned Man of Oldenburg , M. Sturtz , on Physiognomy , interspersed with short Remarks by the Author ..... ..... 166 CHAP . XXX . - Quotations from ...
... Effects of the Imagination on the Human Form ..... CHAP . XXIX . - Essay by a late learned Man of Oldenburg , M. Sturtz , on Physiognomy , interspersed with short Remarks by the Author ..... ..... 166 CHAP . XXX . - Quotations from ...
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... effect of ac- cident ? Ought it not rather to be considered as sympathy , an interchangeable and instantaneous effect , when we perceive that , at the very mo- ment the understanding is most acute and pene- trating , and the wit the ...
... effect of ac- cident ? Ought it not rather to be considered as sympathy , an interchangeable and instantaneous effect , when we perceive that , at the very mo- ment the understanding is most acute and pene- trating , and the wit the ...
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... body and spirit , exterior effect and internal power , invisible beginning and visible ending ? L Physiognomy , whether understood in its most extensive or confined signification , is the origin of all PHYSIOGNOMY . 7.
... body and spirit , exterior effect and internal power , invisible beginning and visible ending ? L Physiognomy , whether understood in its most extensive or confined signification , is the origin of all PHYSIOGNOMY . 7.
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... effects were produced long before this question was in agita tion . Whether , therefore , to teach men to de- cide with more perspicuity and certainty , instead of confusedly ; to judge clearly with refined sen- sations , instead of ...
... effects were produced long before this question was in agita tion . Whether , therefore , to teach men to de- cide with more perspicuity and certainty , instead of confusedly ; to judge clearly with refined sen- sations , instead of ...
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... effects of the impressions made upon him by all possible human countenances , are equal . CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foundation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy , MAN ...
... effects of the impressions made upon him by all possible human countenances , are equal . CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foundation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy , MAN ...
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