| Gilbert Austin - 1806 - 684 páginas
...spmjething very like " that passion in the " To this purpose Mr. Spon, in his Recherches d' Antiquity gives " us a curious story of the celebrated physiognomist...this man, it seems, had not only made very accurate observa" tions on human faces, but was very expert in mimicking such, " as were any way remarkable.44... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 páginas
...like that " passion in the mind." " To this purpose, 'ftTr. Spon, in his Recherches cH Antiquitf , gives us a curious " story of the celebrated physiognomist...accurate observations on human faces, but was very ex" pert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to " penetrate into the inclinations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 562 páginas
...violent pulling of the fibres, which compose any muscle or membrane in whatever way this i* panella. This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate observations on human faces, hut was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into... | |
| 1841 - 532 páginas
...to an account, given by Spon, of the celebrated physiognomist, Campanella. He thus speaks of him : " This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1841 - 530 páginas
...to an account, given by Spon, of the celebrated physiognomist, Campanella. He thus speaks of him : " This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal... | |
| 1841 - 524 páginas
...to an account, given by Spon,.of the celebrated physiognomist, Campanella. He thus speaks of him : " This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 232 páginas
...compose any muscle W membrane, in whatever way this is done. SECTION IV. CONTINUED. To this purpose Mr. Spon, in his " Recherches d'Antiquite," gives...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclination of those he had to deal... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 238 páginas
...fibres which compose any muscle or membrane, in whatever way this is done. CONTINUED. To this purpose Mr. Spon, in his " Recherches d'Antiquite," gives...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclination of those he had to deal... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...testimony of similar effect. Burke, in his treatise on the Sublime and Beautiful, writes as follows of the physiognomist Campanella : " This man, it seems, had...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were in any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal... | |
| William James - 1890 - 728 páginas
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