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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... causes which certainly produce them , yet hitherto but little accurate information has been de- rived from the most arduous and laborious researches of the first abstract philosophers of the age . The same thing has happened to Physi ...
... causes which certainly produce them , yet hitherto but little accurate information has been de- rived from the most arduous and laborious researches of the first abstract philosophers of the age . The same thing has happened to Physi ...
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... causes . The noble ardour for discovering and in- vestigating the connexion between the in- ward and outward operations of nature in man , gave rise , in a neighbouring nation , to a splendid and expensive work , an epi- tome of which ...
... causes . The noble ardour for discovering and in- vestigating the connexion between the in- ward and outward operations of nature in man , gave rise , in a neighbouring nation , to a splendid and expensive work , an epi- tome of which ...
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... cause and effect ? After repeated observation , that an active and vivid eye , and an active and acute wit , are fre- quently found in the same person , shall it be sup- posed that there is no relation between the active eye and the ...
... cause and effect ? After repeated observation , that an active and vivid eye , and an active and acute wit , are fre- quently found in the same person , shall it be sup- posed that there is no relation between the active eye and the ...
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... cause : nor is there a man to be found on earth who is not daily influenced by physiognomy ; not a man who cannot figure to himself a countenance , which shall to him appear exceedingly lovely , or exceedingly hateful ; not a man who ...
... cause : nor is there a man to be found on earth who is not daily influenced by physiognomy ; not a man who cannot figure to himself a countenance , which shall to him appear exceedingly lovely , or exceedingly hateful ; not a man who ...
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... causes feverish mo- tíon ; it produces gloom , shortness of breath , impatience , restlessness , and a narrow chest . The good name of others , on which it seeks to avenge itself by slander , and feigned ... cause of vice , 38 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... causes feverish mo- tíon ; it produces gloom , shortness of breath , impatience , restlessness , and a narrow chest . The good name of others , on which it seeks to avenge itself by slander , and feigned ... cause of vice , 38 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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