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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Johann Caspar Lavater. réflection , that all eyes are acquainted with the characteristic mark of honesty ? What judge , wise or unwise , whether the cri- minal confess or deny the fact , does not some- times in this sense decide from ...
Johann Caspar Lavater. réflection , that all eyes are acquainted with the characteristic mark of honesty ? What judge , wise or unwise , whether the cri- minal confess or deny the fact , does not some- times in this sense decide from ...
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... marks of secret inclinations , powers , and passions , accom- panied by perception , sensation , and an impulse to interpret them to his advantage ; and , after bestowing such strong incitements , shall she have denied him the ...
... marks of secret inclinations , powers , and passions , accom- panied by perception , sensation , and an impulse to interpret them to his advantage ; and , after bestowing such strong incitements , shall she have denied him the ...
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... marks on the human countenance more acute than those I had made ; remarks which made mine appear trifling . That I believe , were various other people to sketch countenances , and write their observa- tions , those I have hitherto made ...
... marks on the human countenance more acute than those I had made ; remarks which made mine appear trifling . That I believe , were various other people to sketch countenances , and write their observa- tions , those I have hitherto made ...
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... marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability , sympathy , and antipathy ; his fa- cility of attracting or repelling the objects that surround him ; these are all summed up in , and ...
... marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability , sympathy , and antipathy ; his fa- cility of attracting or repelling the objects that surround him ; these are all summed up in , and ...
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... marks of his disease : in burn- ing , bilious , and hectic fevers ; in the chlorosis ; the common and black jaundice ; in worm cases . ” — I , who know so little of physic , have several times discovered the disease of the tape- worm in ...
... marks of his disease : in burn- ing , bilious , and hectic fevers ; in the chlorosis ; the common and black jaundice ; in worm cases . ” — I , who know so little of physic , have several times discovered the disease of the tape- worm in ...
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