The Encyclopædia of Face and Form Reading: Showing Personal Traits, Both Physical and Mental, Containing the Master Key to the Study of Character Reading in the Face and Form and Its Value in the Art of Persuasion Through Knowledge of Human NatureF. A. Davis Company, 1913 - 1229 lappuses |
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... Benevolence ; Value of the lips as indicators of pathological and morbid states of the body ; Economy ; The grade of intellectual development shows the kind of economy ; Hospitality ; Love of Home ; Patriotism . THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ...
... Benevolence ; Value of the lips as indicators of pathological and morbid states of the body ; Economy ; The grade of intellectual development shows the kind of economy ; Hospitality ; Love of Home ; Patriotism . THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ...
xvi. lappuse
... BENEVOLENCE , 335 Definition ; Facial and bodily signs ; Description of Benevo- lence ; Faculties in combination modify and influence this trait ; Difference between benevolence and friendship . 339 BIBATIVENESS , Definition ; What an ...
... BENEVOLENCE , 335 Definition ; Facial and bodily signs ; Description of Benevo- lence ; Faculties in combination modify and influence this trait ; Difference between benevolence and friendship . 339 BIBATIVENESS , Definition ; What an ...
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... Benevolence and the glandular system ; the relation of Amativeness , or the love of the sexes , to the reproductive system ; of Hope to the liver ; and , in short , proves that all so - called sentiments have a physical base as well as ...
... Benevolence and the glandular system ; the relation of Amativeness , or the love of the sexes , to the reproductive system ; of Hope to the liver ; and , in short , proves that all so - called sentiments have a physical base as well as ...
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... Benevolence , or Cheerfulness ? -which last many of the most ignorant , even , under- stand is in some way connected with a healthy condition of the liver ; for when they observe one who is " blue , " as they express a despondent state ...
... Benevolence , or Cheerfulness ? -which last many of the most ignorant , even , under- stand is in some way connected with a healthy condition of the liver ; for when they observe one who is " blue , " as they express a despondent state ...
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... Benevolence . - Benevolence , shown by the full , rolling , moist under lip , indicates a strong and active condition of the glandular system , both of the secretory and absorbent systems . Whenever this feature of the physiognomy is ...
... Benevolence . - Benevolence , shown by the full , rolling , moist under lip , indicates a strong and active condition of the glandular system , both of the secretory and absorbent systems . Whenever this feature of the physiognomy is ...
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Populāri fragmenti
585. lappuse - The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise . Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
220. lappuse - t; I have use for it. Go, leave me. — (Exit Emilia). I will in Cassio's lodging lose this napkin, And let him find it. Trifles, light as air, Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of Holy Writ.
719. lappuse - All this fires my soul, and, provided I am not disturbed, my subject enlarges itself, becomes methodized and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey it, like a fine picture or a beautiful statue, at a glance. Nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once.
310. lappuse - Great God ! we thank thee for this home — This bounteous birth-land of the free ; Where wanderers from afar may come, And breathe the air of Liberty. Still may her flowers untrampled spring, Her harvests wave — her cities rise ; And yet till Time shall fold his wing, Remain earth's loveliest Paradise ! 229 LAND OF OUR BIRTH.
719. lappuse - But why my productions take from my hand that particular form and style that makes them Mozartish, and different from the works of other composers, is probably owing to the same cause which renders my nose so or so large, so aquiline, or, in short, makes it Mozart's and different from those of other people. For I really do not study or aim at any originality...
487. lappuse - I wish I had the wings of an angel, to ' have ascended into Paradise, and there to have ' beheld the forms of those beatified spirits, from which ' I might have copied my Archangel : but not being ' able to mount so high, it was in vain for me to search...
585. lappuse - And time, and place, are lost; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand. For Hot, Cold, Moist, and Dry, four champions fierce, Strive here for mastery, and to battle bring Their embryon atoms...
540. lappuse - ... one of the most" useful as well as one of the most eminent traits in the human character.
354. lappuse - O'er globes, and sceptres, now on thrones it swells ; Now; trims the midnight lamp in college cells : ?Tis tory, whig ; it plots, prays, preaches, pleads, Harangues in senates, squeaks in masquerades.
487. lappuse - Archangel: but not being able to * mount so high, it was in vain for me to * search his resemblance here below;. so * that I was forced to make an introspection ' into my own mind, and into that Idea of ' Beauty, which I have formed in my own * imagination.