Lectures on phrenology : including its application to the present and prospective condition of the United States . pse. On thecontrary, when the other faculties arc quiescent, Time TUNE. 255 seems to become ascendant; it goes on measuring time in-cessantly, and keeps the notion of it continually in themind. Hence the apparent great duration of unoccupiedtime. Some, however, have an instinctive knowledge ofthe lapse of time under all circumstances, and can tell thehour of the day with great accuracy. 32. Tune. Tune is situated on the lower lateral part of the fore-head, under and on each side o


Lectures on phrenology : including its application to the present and prospective condition of the United States . pse. On thecontrary, when the other faculties arc quiescent, Time TUNE. 255 seems to become ascendant; it goes on measuring time in-cessantly, and keeps the notion of it continually in themind. Hence the apparent great duration of unoccupiedtime. Some, however, have an instinctive knowledge ofthe lapse of time under all circumstances, and can tell thehour of the day with great accuracy. 32. Tune. Tune is situated on the lower lateral part of the fore-head, under and on each side of the temporal ridge. Whenlarge, the forehead is filled up and rounded off in this re-gion, and does not form that rapid ellipsis which you see inthis head of Curran. Contrast the head of Handel withthis of Anne Ormerod, who was admitted, at twelve yearsof age, into the Blind Asylum of Liverpool. During twoyears, means were unsparingly employed to cultivate andimprove any musical talent which she might possess; butin vain : the finest music gave her no more pleasure thanthe rudest noise. Handel. Anne


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