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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עמוד 4
... possible to open the book without seeing useful and lively remarks , or descriptions indescrib ably descriptive . ” — Monthly Review . By the same Author , SKETCHES OF INDIA . By a TRAVELLER . For Fire - side Travellers at Home . 4th ...
... possible to open the book without seeing useful and lively remarks , or descriptions indescrib ably descriptive . ” — Monthly Review . By the same Author , SKETCHES OF INDIA . By a TRAVELLER . For Fire - side Travellers at Home . 4th ...
עמוד 5
... possible . The Publishers have gone to the expense of nearly 500 new Engravings , nearly half of which are new subjects ; the co - operation of upwards of forty in- dividuals has also been procured , and their suggestions have embraced ...
... possible . The Publishers have gone to the expense of nearly 500 new Engravings , nearly half of which are new subjects ; the co - operation of upwards of forty in- dividuals has also been procured , and their suggestions have embraced ...
עמוד xii
... possible to explain the undeniable strik- ing differences which exist between human faces and forms , not by obscure and confused concep- tions , but by certain characters , signs , and expres- sions ? Whether these signs can ...
... possible to explain the undeniable strik- ing differences which exist between human faces and forms , not by obscure and confused concep- tions , but by certain characters , signs , and expres- sions ? Whether these signs can ...
עמוד 17
... possible ease or difficulty of any subject which we have not yet examined . The simplest may abound with difficulties to him who has not made frequent experiments , and , by frequent experiments , the most difficult may become easy ...
... possible ease or difficulty of any subject which we have not yet examined . The simplest may abound with difficulties to him who has not made frequent experiments , and , by frequent experiments , the most difficult may become easy ...
עמוד 25
... possible human countenances , are equal . CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foundation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy , MAN is the most perfect of all earthly creatures ...
... possible human countenances , are equal . CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foundation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy , MAN is the most perfect of all earthly creatures ...
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