The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 348
... faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly ... face is thus dis- 1 Another petition from ' That , ' with a letter from ' What , ' will be found in Lillie's ...
... faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on the left . I quickly ... face is thus dis- 1 Another petition from ' That , ' with a letter from ' What , ' will be found in Lillie's ...
Strana 369
... face is much more expressive than the lines of it . The truth of it is , the air is generally nothing else but the inward disposition of the mind made visible . Those who have established physiognomy into an art , and laid down rules of ...
... face is much more expressive than the lines of it . The truth of it is , the air is generally nothing else but the inward disposition of the mind made visible . Those who have established physiognomy into an art , and laid down rules of ...
Strana 370
... face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the same manner as if they had told him , there was something in his looks which showed him to be strong , active , piercing , and of a royal descent . Whether or no the different ...
... face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the same manner as if they had told him , there was something in his looks which showed him to be strong , active , piercing , and of a royal descent . Whether or no the different ...
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