A System of Practical and Scientific Physiognomy: Or, How to Read Faces ...F. A. Davis, 1890 |
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Acquisitiveness action Analysis animals Approbativeness artistic assist beauty Benevolence body bones bony system brain system capacity cause character Charles Darwin chin color combination comprehend condition Conscientiousness Conspicuous facial sign Constructiveness deficient degree digestion disclose dominant emotions excess exhibit expression eyes forehead Friendship functions G. H. Lewes George Henry Lewes gives glands hair hence Henry Maudsley Human Nature indicates individual Julius Cæsar knowledge lack language law of form liver Love of Home Love of Young lungs manifested mechanical Memory of Events mental faculties Mental Imitation mind Mirthfulness moral mouth muscles muscular development muscular system nerves ness nose nostrils observed organs osseous peculiar persons phrenologists physical physiognomy physiological possess Prescience Principal facial sign principles races reason round scientific Self-esteem Self-will sense sensitive sentiment shown shows skin straight Sublimity talent tion tissues traits truth Universology vegetative Veneration viscera