Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . busy, for he takes after his seniors by a kind of instinct. Thephilosophy of living is known only to the Jew: it is to livefree from care, to be never troubled with business, to liveeasily as if the means of living wTere abundant, and by seem-ing to do nothing to show that business is prosperous. Thisis the air and manner of the Jew boy; he has nothing of theloafer about him except the appearance. It is curious to trace the likeness between the Jew and thegoat in the general appearance and in the features and ex-pressions of t


Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . busy, for he takes after his seniors by a kind of instinct. Thephilosophy of living is known only to the Jew: it is to livefree from care, to be never troubled with business, to liveeasily as if the means of living wTere abundant, and by seem-ing to do nothing to show that business is prosperous. Thisis the air and manner of the Jew boy; he has nothing of theloafer about him except the appearance. It is curious to trace the likeness between the Jew and thegoat in the general appearance and in the features and ex-pressions of the countenance. The signs of attack and rela-tive-defence in the convexity of the nose, the large signs ofacquisitiveness and love of clothing in the breadth of that THE GOAT. 307 organ, the love of eminence in the elevation of the wing ofthe nostril, the want of concentration in the shortness of theupper lip, the strength of the love of home and of family pridein the length and stiffness of the under lip, the energy andimpulsiveness of love and will in the beard


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