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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... external varieties of the countenance and form , and the internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall not therefore an angry mind and protuberant muscles be considered as cause and effect ? After ...
... external varieties of the countenance and form , and the internal varieties of the mind . Anger renders the muscles pro- tuberant ; and shall not therefore an angry mind and protuberant muscles be considered as cause and effect ? After ...
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... external objects . From the cradle to the grave , in all conditions and ages , throughout all na- tions , from Adam , to the last existing man , from the worm we tread on to the most sublime of philosophers , physiognomy is the origin ...
... external objects . From the cradle to the grave , in all conditions and ages , throughout all na- tions , from Adam , to the last existing man , from the worm we tread on to the most sublime of philosophers , physiognomy is the origin ...
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... external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the exterior , the visible , the superficies of ob- jects ...
... external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the exterior , the visible , the superficies of ob- jects ...
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... external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is , that if a man has the ...
... external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is , that if a man has the ...
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... external form , his body , his superficies . How spiritual , how incorporeal soever his internal essence may be , still is he only visible and con- ceivable from the harmony of his constituent parts . From these he is inseparable . He ...
... external form , his body , his superficies . How spiritual , how incorporeal soever his internal essence may be , still is he only visible and con- ceivable from the harmony of his constituent parts . From these he is inseparable . He ...
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