New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . rmination,The former, as we have shown, is indicated by the anteriorprojection of the chin and the horizontal projection of the lower jaw. The latter findsits natural expression in theperpendicular or downwardprojection of the same. Whenthere is great length down-ward of the chin proper, asin figs. 189 and 190, greatMf-Control, Self-Will, andpower to take ones self awayfrom surrounding things andcircumstances, and live apartin a world of ones own, orin


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . rmination,The former, as we have shown, is indicated by the anteriorprojection of the chin and the horizontal projection of the lower jaw. The latter findsits natural expression in theperpendicular or downwardprojection of the same. Whenthere is great length down-ward of the chin proper, asin figs. 189 and 190, greatMf-Control, Self-Will, andpower to take ones self awayfrom surrounding things andcircumstances, and live apartin a world of ones own, orin other ways to be Self-Suf-ficing. Length of the lower jawdownward back of the chinproper, as shown in figs. 191and 192, indicates the faculty of Will in its relation to otherpersons and surrounding circumstances; and those who havethis sign largely developed are generally noted for Resolution, Executiveness, Perseverance, andthe ability to controlothers, and to make ex-ternal circumstancesbend to a human pur-pose. These qualities,which may all be em-braced under the headof Will-Power, arestrong in all greatcommanders and lead-and in the. Fig. 188.—OuvER Ckomwell.


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