Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind . ^ Tape zq ,. Timidity Tafte,PrLicleiice, and ienfual Propenfitv: 78 frfch» LAVATERS PHYSIOGNOMY. 29 equally mean, equally pourtray a contracted fpirit. i, Prefent-; abully, deftitute of courage and prudence. The foreheads 2 and 4,have fomething fo very trivial, that it is impcfiible to expect Ithem a fingle atom of the luminous, the profound, the ccntem-plative. 3. Is not fafceptible of Phat noble end calm patienceWhich fupprelfes the voice of complaint, 5. Has the apprehenfivetimidity of a deer purfued by


Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind . ^ Tape zq ,. Timidity Tafte,PrLicleiice, and ienfual Propenfitv: 78 frfch» LAVATERS PHYSIOGNOMY. 29 equally mean, equally pourtray a contracted fpirit. i, Prefent-; abully, deftitute of courage and prudence. The foreheads 2 and 4,have fomething fo very trivial, that it is impcfiible to expect Ithem a fingle atom of the luminous, the profound, the ccntem-plative. 3. Is not fafceptible of Phat noble end calm patienceWhich fupprelfes the voice of complaint, 5. Has the apprehenfivetimidity of a deer purfued by the hunters, 6. Unites to a fenfecf his own weakhefs, timidity and indigence. Firmneis, gr -iiefs of mind, are foreign to them ; and all of them together havea character of cowardice. There is an expreffion of patience and humility in fig. 6 ; andfig. 4, has fomething vain, infipid, fawning, totally inccnuTumtwith gteatnefs of mind. ADDITION VIII, Four Profiles of Tjmidity, Taste, PruSssjce, anssensual Propensity.*--^ the Fig. 1. No one, wirh a face itlce this, will ever achieve a boldand h


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