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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... proportion as they have mingled with the world , derive some pro- fit from their knowledge of mankind , even at the first glance , and that the same effects were produced long before this question was in agita tion . Whether , therefore ...
... proportion as they have mingled with the world , derive some pro- fit from their knowledge of mankind , even at the first glance , and that the same effects were produced long before this question was in agita tion . Whether , therefore ...
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... . Allow man to rejoice when he perceives that his countenance im- proves in proportion as his heart is ennobled . Inform him only , that to be good from vain mo- tives , is not actual good , but vanity ; 16 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... . Allow man to rejoice when he perceives that his countenance im- proves in proportion as his heart is ennobled . Inform him only , that to be good from vain mo- tives , is not actual good , but vanity ; 16 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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... proportions , si- militudes , and varieties of the human counte- nance became more apparent . It has happened that , on two successive days , I have drawn two faces , the features of which had a remarkable resemblance . This awakened my ...
... proportions , si- militudes , and varieties of the human counte- nance became more apparent . It has happened that , on two successive days , I have drawn two faces , the features of which had a remarkable resemblance . This awakened my ...
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... . None re- semble him in the variety and harmony of his powers . His faculties , like his form , are peculiar to himself . The make and proportion of man , his superior height , capable of so many changes , and such PHYSIOGNOMY . 27.
... . None re- semble him in the variety and harmony of his powers . His faculties , like his form , are peculiar to himself . The make and proportion of man , his superior height , capable of so many changes , and such PHYSIOGNOMY . 27.
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... in all . Each member of the body is in proportion to that whole of which it is a part . As from the length of the smallest member , the smallest joint of the finger , the PHYSIOGNOMY . 39 —The Congeniality of the Human Form.
... in all . Each member of the body is in proportion to that whole of which it is a part . As from the length of the smallest member , the smallest joint of the finger , the PHYSIOGNOMY . 39 —The Congeniality of the Human Form.
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