Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind . Religioois veneration Fane 75. 109 / lavaters physiognomy. 75 2. You difcern at once in the lower part of the face, from theeyes down to the extremity of the chin, a character of fenfuality,exempt from malice, and a changeling from the womb, but notentirely depraved. 3. The forehead and mouth have a flight expreffion of goodfenfe; but it U impoffible to overlook the imbecillity which is ap-parent in the nofe, the eye, and the right eyebrow. 4. The forehead and nofe are ordinary. The eye is greatlyfuper


Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind . Religioois veneration Fane 75. 109 / lavaters physiognomy. 75 2. You difcern at once in the lower part of the face, from theeyes down to the extremity of the chin, a character of fenfuality,exempt from malice, and a changeling from the womb, but notentirely depraved. 3. The forehead and mouth have a flight expreffion of goodfenfe; but it U impoffible to overlook the imbecillity which is ap-parent in the nofe, the eye, and the right eyebrow. 4. The forehead and nofe are ordinary. The eye is greatlyfuperior; the upper lip is filly and vulgar, the beard fenfual. 5. A vigorous temperament. The upper part of the face pof-fefTes fome dignity, but the under lip gives an air of ftupidity tothe lower part. 6. A character firm, faithful, invariable, at once noble andinflexible. Through the incorreclnefs of the drawing, however,this face exhibits fome marks of weaknefs. 7. If you except the nofe, the drawing of which too is de-fective, this countenance is firm, fteady, manly, clofe, and noteafily to be moved. The head oppofit


Size: 1225px × 2040px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorlavaterjohanncaspar17411801, booksubjectphysiognomy