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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 28
עמוד xii
... consequence to man ? Certain it is , that if a man has the power , faculties , and will to obtain wisdom , that he should exercise those faculties for the attainment of wisdom . How paradoxical are those proofs , that science and ...
... consequence to man ? Certain it is , that if a man has the power , faculties , and will to obtain wisdom , that he should exercise those faculties for the attainment of wisdom . How paradoxical are those proofs , that science and ...
עמוד 15
... consequences . 1 It ought never to be forgotten , that the very purport of outward expression is to teach what passes in the mind , and that to deprive man of this source of knowledge were to reduce him to utter ignorance ; that every ...
... consequences . 1 It ought never to be forgotten , that the very purport of outward expression is to teach what passes in the mind , and that to deprive man of this source of knowledge were to reduce him to utter ignorance ; that every ...
עמוד 16
... consequence of this work , begin to judge ill of others , who had not before been guilty of the practice . The second objection to physiognomy is , that " it renders men vain , and teaches them to assume a plausible appearance . " The ...
... consequence of this work , begin to judge ill of others , who had not before been guilty of the practice . The second objection to physiognomy is , that " it renders men vain , and teaches them to assume a plausible appearance . " The ...
עמוד 35
... consequence of the few observations I have made , declare , with some certainty , by repeatedly examining the firm parts and outlines of the bodies and countenances of the sick , that it is not difficult to predict what are the diseases ...
... consequence of the few observations I have made , declare , with some certainty , by repeatedly examining the firm parts and outlines of the bodies and countenances of the sick , that it is not difficult to predict what are the diseases ...
עמוד 44
... consequence . Either the lower part of the countenance extends itself , or the eyes acquire a direction not conformable to the forehead , the mouth cannot remain closed , or the features of the countenance , in some other manner , lose ...
... consequence . Either the lower part of the countenance extends itself , or the eyes acquire a direction not conformable to the forehead , the mouth cannot remain closed , or the features of the countenance , in some other manner , lose ...
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