Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . THE BEAK. 195 yet he has an existence even there. You may recognise himin that peculiar lip, which bespeaks the ambition for distinc-. tion ; in that peculiarly-shaped nose, which indicates the abil-ity to run itself into the ground ; and in that general resem-blance to the long-lipped bear which indicates extraordinarylaziness, and the disposition, and thence the necessity, of


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