Physiognomy, Or, The Corresponding Analogy Between the Conformation of the Features and the Ruling Passions of the MindT. Tegg, 1827 - 346 pages |
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... Shades ... 269 .274 CHAP . XLIII . - Description of Plate VI . ...... .277 CHAP . XLIV . - A Word to Travellers 279 CHAP . XLV . - A Word to Princes and Judges..285 CHAP . XLVI . - A Word to the Clergy ........ .288 CHAP . XLVII ...
... Shades ... 269 .274 CHAP . XLIII . - Description of Plate VI . ...... .277 CHAP . XLIV . - A Word to Travellers 279 CHAP . XLV . - A Word to Princes and Judges..285 CHAP . XLVI . - A Word to the Clergy ........ .288 CHAP . XLVII ...
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... shades , which are scarcely discernible to an unexperienced eye , frequently denote total opposition of character . How wonderfully may the expression of countenance and character be altered by a small inflexion or diminishing ...
... shades , which are scarcely discernible to an unexperienced eye , frequently denote total opposition of character . How wonderfully may the expression of countenance and character be altered by a small inflexion or diminishing ...
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... shade , and innumer- able discordant circumstances , shew the coun- tenance so disadvantageously , or , to speak more properly , betray the physiognomist into a false judgment on the true qualities of the counte- nance and character ...
... shade , and innumer- able discordant circumstances , shew the coun- tenance so disadvantageously , or , to speak more properly , betray the physiognomist into a false judgment on the true qualities of the counte- nance and character ...
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... shades of men re- markable for understanding ; join the features so artificially that no defect shall appear , as far as relates to the act of joining ; that is , take the forehead of one , add the nose of a second , the mouth of a ...
... shades of men re- markable for understanding ; join the features so artificially that no defect shall appear , as far as relates to the act of joining ; that is , take the forehead of one , add the nose of a second , the mouth of a ...
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... shade ! The most deformed , the most corrupt of men , is still indispensable in this world of God , and is more or less capable of knowing his own individuality and unsuppliable indispensability . The wickedest , the most de- formed of ...
... shade ! The most deformed , the most corrupt of men , is still indispensable in this world of God , and is more or less capable of knowing his own individuality and unsuppliable indispensability . The wickedest , the most de- formed of ...
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