New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Language, Agreeableness, and those of theback-head generally. Rosa Bonheur shows a higher forehead, a more meditativedisposition of mind than her associate ; her head is broader inConstructiveness, Sublimity, Ideality, and the crown, and moreprominent in the region of Benevolence, Veneration, and Spir-ituality than that of the latter. In a social point of view,Theodosia shows more ardent feeling, more intensity of emo-tion. The latter had more sympathy


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Language, Agreeableness, and those of theback-head generally. Rosa Bonheur shows a higher forehead, a more meditativedisposition of mind than her associate ; her head is broader inConstructiveness, Sublimity, Ideality, and the crown, and moreprominent in the region of Benevolence, Veneration, and Spir-ituality than that of the latter. In a social point of view,Theodosia shows more ardent feeling, more intensity of emo-tion. The latter had more sympathy for general society, emtered enthusiastically into its eryoyments ; the former finds herhighest enjoyment in a life of serene retirement with a limitedcircle of friends and at her easel. 678 CHAEACTER-READING. THE GREAT ENGLISH REFORMERS. In the head and face of Mr. Cobden we observe those qnal-ties which make up the statesman, the reformer, and the phi-lanthropist. Plis head was very large, upward of twenty-three and a half inchesin circumference, andvery well reflective and per-ceptive organs werelarge, the latter predom-. matmo;. Benevolence


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