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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... Countenance on Countenance ......... ..154 CHAP . XXVII . On the Influence of the Imagination on the Countenance .... 158 ... 161 CHAP . XXVIII . - The Effects of the Imagination on the Human Form ..... CHAP . XXIX . - Essay by a late ...
... Countenance on Countenance ......... ..154 CHAP . XXVII . On the Influence of the Imagination on the Countenance .... 158 ... 161 CHAP . XXVIII . - The Effects of the Imagination on the Human Form ..... CHAP . XXIX . - Essay by a late ...
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... countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like these will be sufficient to make it received ... countenance and form , and the internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall ...
... countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like these will be sufficient to make it received ... countenance and form , and the internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall ...
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... countenance . " What is it to the purpose whether his judgment be right or wrong ? He judges ; and though not wholly ... countenances of 6 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... countenance . " What is it to the purpose whether his judgment be right or wrong ? He judges ; and though not wholly ... countenances of 6 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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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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... countenance ; of reading man , the most beautiful of all her works , the compendium of all things , the mirror of the Deity ? Awake ! view man in all his infinite forms ! Look , for thou mayest eternally learn ; shake off thy sloth ...
... countenance ; of reading man , the most beautiful of all her works , the compendium of all things , the mirror of the Deity ? Awake ! view man in all his infinite forms ! Look , for thou mayest eternally learn ; shake off thy sloth ...
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