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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... spirit of Lavater's reason- ing , inspire the enthusiasm of his feelings , and the sublimity of his conceptions , has been the endeavour of the editor of the pre- sent volume , within the small compass of which , he flatters himself ...
... spirit of Lavater's reason- ing , inspire the enthusiasm of his feelings , and the sublimity of his conceptions , has been the endeavour of the editor of the pre- sent volume , within the small compass of which , he flatters himself ...
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... and contents , body and spirit , exterior effect and internal power , invisible beginning and visible ending ? L Physiognomy , whether understood in its most extensive or confined signification , is the origin of all PHYSIOGNOMY . 7.
... and contents , body and spirit , exterior effect and internal power , invisible beginning and visible ending ? L Physiognomy , whether understood in its most extensive or confined signification , is the origin of all PHYSIOGNOMY . 7.
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... spirit . How many thousand accidents , great and small , physical and moral ; how many secret in- cidents , alterations , passions ; how often will ' dress , position , light and shade , and innumer- able discordant circumstances , shew ...
... spirit . How many thousand accidents , great and small , physical and moral ; how many secret in- cidents , alterations , passions ; how often will ' dress , position , light and shade , and innumer- able discordant circumstances , shew ...
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... spirit lives in all . Each member of the body is in proportion to that whole of which it is a part . As from the length of the smallest member , the smallest joint of the finger , the PHYSIOGNOMY . 39 —The Congeniality of the Human Form.
... spirit lives in all . Each member of the body is in proportion to that whole of which it is a part . As from the length of the smallest member , the smallest joint of the finger , the PHYSIOGNOMY . 39 —The Congeniality of the Human Form.
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... spirit is manifest in all . He has a de- terminate sphere , in which his powers and sen- sations are allowed , within which they may be freely exercised , but beyond which he cannot pass . Each countenance is , indeed , subject to ...
... spirit is manifest in all . He has a de- terminate sphere , in which his powers and sen- sations are allowed , within which they may be freely exercised , but beyond which he cannot pass . Each countenance is , indeed , subject to ...
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