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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... sensations , which are occasioned by 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 ...
... sensations , which are occasioned by 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 ...
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... sensations and actions . I feel disgust at being obliged to write thus , in order to convince the learned of truths which lie within the reach of every child . Let him see who has eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought ...
... sensations and actions . I feel disgust at being obliged to write thus , in order to convince the learned of truths which lie within the reach of every child . Let him see who has eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought ...
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... sensation ; and thus will the uses and advantages of physiognomy progressively increase . Physiognomy is a source of the purest , the most exalted sensations ; an additional eye , wherewith to view the manifold proofs of Divine wisdom ...
... sensation ; and thus will the uses and advantages of physiognomy progressively increase . Physiognomy is a source of the purest , the most exalted sensations ; an additional eye , wherewith to view the manifold proofs of Divine wisdom ...
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... sensation , as certainly as that every man , who is not de- formed , is born with two eyes ; that all men , in their ... sensations more gross ; and , instead of suffering them PHYSIOG NOMY . 15.
... sensation , as certainly as that every man , who is not de- formed , is born with two eyes ; that all men , in their ... sensations more gross ; and , instead of suffering them PHYSIOG NOMY . 15.
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Johann Caspar Lavater. sensations more gross ; and , instead of suffering them to wander in the dark , and venture abor- tive and injurious judgments , to learn them by physiognomonical experiments , by the rules of prudence and caution ...
Johann Caspar Lavater. sensations more gross ; and , instead of suffering them to wander in the dark , and venture abor- tive and injurious judgments , to learn them by physiognomonical experiments , by the rules of prudence and caution ...
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