The Book of Nature, Svazek 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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Strana 316
... , and turning the wild and savage luxuri- ance of nature to the noblest harvests of wisdom and virtue . * Vol . II . Ser . II . Lect . XI . 317 LECTURE XII . ON PATHOGNOMY , OR THE EXPRESSION 316 ON TEMPERAMENTS , ETC.
... , and turning the wild and savage luxuri- ance of nature to the noblest harvests of wisdom and virtue . * Vol . II . Ser . II . Lect . XI . 317 LECTURE XII . ON PATHOGNOMY , OR THE EXPRESSION 316 ON TEMPERAMENTS , ETC.
Strana 317
... Pathognomy , or of the signs , language , or expression of the passions : the latter , the study of physiognomy , or of the signs , language , or expression of the genius or temper . Let us investigate each of these in the order in ...
... Pathognomy , or of the signs , language , or expression of the passions : the latter , the study of physiognomy , or of the signs , language , or expression of the genius or temper . Let us investigate each of these in the order in ...
Strana 318
... clenched , or grasping and grap- pling with the assassin . Now it has been made a question whether these rapid and violent movements are instinctive signs of the passions prevailing in the mind , or 318 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
... clenched , or grasping and grap- pling with the assassin . Now it has been made a question whether these rapid and violent movements are instinctive signs of the passions prevailing in the mind , or 318 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
Strana 320
... ; but rejects the doctrine of instinc- tive expression in the face of quadrupeds ; con- tending , that even in the passion of rage , by far the most strongly marked on the countenance , the changes 320 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
... ; but rejects the doctrine of instinc- tive expression in the face of quadrupeds ; con- tending , that even in the passion of rage , by far the most strongly marked on the countenance , the changes 320 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
Strana 322
... strip him of timidity and reserve , and fix him in communion and confidence ? The language of expression - the natural characters of the countenance -- the - --- softened cheek - the smiling lip- the beam- 322 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
... strip him of timidity and reserve , and fix him in communion and confidence ? The language of expression - the natural characters of the countenance -- the - --- softened cheek - the smiling lip- the beam- 322 ON PATHOGNOMY , OR.
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