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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... possesses feelings and power which are not to be reduced to rule , be pronounced un- scientific ? So , physiognomical truth may , to a certain degree , be defined , communicated by signs and words , as a science . This is the look of ...
... possesses feelings and power which are not to be reduced to rule , be pronounced un- scientific ? So , physiognomical truth may , to a certain degree , be defined , communicated by signs and words , as a science . This is the look of ...
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... experiments , the most difficult may become easy . Whoever possesses the slightest capacity for , and has once acquired the habit of , observation and comparison , should he see himself daily and incessantly PHYSIOGNOMY . 17.
... experiments , the most difficult may become easy . Whoever possesses the slightest capacity for , and has once acquired the habit of , observation and comparison , should he see himself daily and incessantly PHYSIOGNOMY . 17.
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... shall become easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is a peculiar circumstance attending the starting of difficulties . There are some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and PHYSIOGNOMY . 19.
... shall become easy . Let me now mention the Difficulties attending this study . There is a peculiar circumstance attending the starting of difficulties . There are some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and PHYSIOGNOMY . 19.
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Johann Caspar Lavater. some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and inventing difficulties , without number or limits , on the most common and easy subjects . I shall be brief on the innumerable difficulties of physiognomy ...
Johann Caspar Lavater. some who possess the particular gift of discover- ing and inventing difficulties , without number or limits , on the most common and easy subjects . I shall be brief on the innumerable difficulties of physiognomy ...
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... possess . > 4 First , therefore , I declare , what I have uni- formly declared on all occasions , although the persons who speak of me and my works endea- vour to conceal it from themselves and others , that I understand but little of ...
... possess . > 4 First , therefore , I declare , what I have uni- formly declared on all occasions , although the persons who speak of me and my works endea- vour to conceal it from themselves and others , that I understand but little of ...
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