New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . illustrate; to draw correct in-ferences, etc. Excess: Splitting hairs, or unnecessary criti-cism. Deficiency: Inability to perceive the relation of HuMAX Xature.—Intuition, discernment of character;perception of the motives at the first interview. Excess: prying into the character of another to the exclusion of duties,and at the sacrifice of courtesy and politeness. Deficiency;Misplaced confidence; supposing everybody honest. fool. The one wa


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . illustrate; to draw correct in-ferences, etc. Excess: Splitting hairs, or unnecessary criti-cism. Deficiency: Inability to perceive the relation of HuMAX Xature.—Intuition, discernment of character;perception of the motives at the first interview. Excess: prying into the character of another to the exclusion of duties,and at the sacrifice of courtesy and politeness. Deficiency;Misplaced confidence; supposing everybody honest. fool. The one was thoughtful, the other thoughtless. The one had tentalents, the other none. One was accountable to civil law, the other wasnot. One had a large and healthy brain, that of the other was small andweak. The quality of the one was fine and good, that of the other wascoarse and poor. In all these conditions, the physiology, phrenology,physiognomy, and character are in the most perfect accordance. This,then, is the basis on which the system of Phrenology rests, and on whichit must stand or fall We claim that it is God-given, and Groups of OegakBo VIII. ANATOMY OF THE FACE, ** The outward forms result from the degree of developments of the contained organs. Sib Charles Bell. • Tour face, my thane, is as a book, where menMay read strange matters. Shakspeaee.


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