| Johann Caspar Lavater - Facial expression - 1804 - 450 pages
...making his own observations. When, lastly, the length of the line of the mouth is to that of a line drawn from the outer corner of one eye to that of the other, as thirteen to twenty-seven, and the distance of these two lines equal to the length and half the length... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - Facial expression - 1871 - 788 pages
...common with the Pythian Apollo. " When, lastly, the length of the line of the mouth is to that of a line drawn from the outer corner of one eye to that of the other, as thirteen to twenty-seven, and the distance of these two lines equal to the length and half the length... | |
| Thomas S. Cogley - Indiana Cavalry - 1876 - 288 pages
...were large, clear, dark and flashing — the latter heavy and projecting, and extending continuously from the outer corner of one eye to that of the other. Nothing marred the harmony-of his face so much as his nose, which was thick and puggish, like that... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - Physiognomy - 1878 - 820 pages
...making his own observations. When, lastly, the length of the line of the mouth is to that of a line drawn from the outer corner of one eye to that of the other, as thirteen to twenty-seven, and the distance of these two lines equal to the length and half the length... | |
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