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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... internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall not therefore an angry mind and protuberant muscles be considered as cause and effect ? After repeated observation , that an active and vivid eye , and ...
... internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall not therefore an angry mind and protuberant muscles be considered as cause and effect ? After repeated observation , that an active and vivid eye , and ...
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... internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the person of whom he purchases , does not estimate his wares by the physiognomy or ap- pearance of those wares ? If he purchase of a PHYSIOGNOMY . 5.
... internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the person of whom he purchases , does not estimate his wares by the physiognomy or ap- pearance of those wares ? If he purchase of a PHYSIOGNOMY . 5.
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... and contents , 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.
... and contents , 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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... internal worth by their external appearance . The act of dissimulation itself , which is ad- duced as so insuperable an objection to the truth of physiognomy , is founded upon physiognomy . Why does the hypocrite assume the appearance ...
... internal worth by their external appearance . The act of dissimulation itself , which is ad- duced as so insuperable an objection to the truth of physiognomy , is founded upon physiognomy . Why does the hypocrite assume the appearance ...
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... internal qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is ...
... internal qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is ...
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