Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . 136 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOGNOMY. of his rider, as of an animating principle, without spur or rein ? and would not the lady sympathize in every movement of the horse ? The lady here has the air of an equestrian more than the former, for she prefers a horse that requires management, as she herself does, and one thatmoves as this animal does. Cor-responding with the external re-semblance, you can see that she.


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