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]. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 90
Página vi
... less informed ages of the world , but are even daring enough yet , at the latter end of the eighteenth century , to hold up their argu- ments in defiance of experimental philosophy . Confused and sophisticated with false- hoods , termed ...
... less informed ages of the world , but are even daring enough yet , at the latter end of the eighteenth century , to hold up their argu- ments in defiance of experimental philosophy . Confused and sophisticated with false- hoods , termed ...
Página xii
... less incontrovertible , that it is equally impossible to find two minds , as two countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like these will be sufficient to make it received as a truth , not requiring farther ...
... less incontrovertible , that it is equally impossible to find two minds , as two countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like these will be sufficient to make it received as a truth , not requiring farther ...
Página xii
... less , the first time he is in company with a stranger , observe , estimate , compare , andjudge of him according to appearances , although he might never have heard of the word or thing called physiognomy ; not a man who does not judge ...
... less , the first time he is in company with a stranger , observe , estimate , compare , andjudge of him according to appearances , although he might never have heard of the word or thing called physiognomy ; not a man who does not judge ...
Página xii
... less distinctly perceived , be weakened by this privation ! From how vast a number of actions , by which men are honoured and benefited , must they then desist ! Mutual intercourse is the thing of most con- sequence to mankind , who are ...
... less distinctly perceived , be weakened by this privation ! From how vast a number of actions , by which men are honoured and benefited , must they then desist ! Mutual intercourse is the thing of most con- sequence to mankind , who are ...
Página 15
... less clear ; that it is well known , though physiognomy were never to be reduced to a science , most men , in proportion as they have mingled with the world , derive some pro- fit from their knowledge of mankind , even at the first ...
... less clear ; that it is well known , though physiognomy were never to be reduced to a science , most men , in proportion as they have mingled with the world , derive some pro- fit from their knowledge of mankind , even at the first ...
Contenido
xii | |
25 | |
32 | |
39 | |
47 | |
51 | |
55 | |
61 | |
68 | |
71 | |
75 | |
77 | |
88 | |
94 | |
106 | |
117 | |
129 | |
137 | |
146 | |
152 | |
166 | |
279 | |
285 | |
288 | |
290 | |
293 | |
295 | |
298 | |
308 | |
310 | |
314 | |
319 | |
325 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
2d Edit accurate animals appear arched beautiful become benevolent bones BOTANY Buffon capable certainly CHAP character chin choleric Circassians colour coun countenance deformed denotes discover distinguished ears EDINBURGH GAZETTEER Engravings expression external eyebrows eyes feeling firm flat forehead genius hair head heart imagination internal J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY judge knowledge Laplanders Lavater less lips little beard merate mind monical mother motion mouth muscles nations nature neral never noble nose Number object observe outline painter painting passions pathognomy peculiar penetration perfect person philanthropy phlegm phlegmatic physi physiog physiogno physiognomonical sensation Plates portrait proportion qualities racter remarks render resemblance ROBERT SOUTHEY scull Semeiotics sensibility shades SHARON TURNER shew signs soul speak strength tenance thee thing thou tion traits true truth understanding vice virtue visible vols weak Whoever whole wisdom woman wrinkles