. How to know human nature: its inner states and outer forms. Fig. 13oblong face In Fig. 13, we see the Oblong Face. Thisface is indicative of the Motive is usually associated with a compact firm 162 Human Nature body, which while well filled out can scarcelybe called plump, certainly not fleshy. Thesepeople are generally strong and active, per-severing and sparing neither themselves or. Fig. 14pear-shaped face others in the direction of work. They are aptto have a very fair share of common sense;are practical; and are generally reliable. In Fig. 14, we see the Pear-shaped Face.


. How to know human nature: its inner states and outer forms. Fig. 13oblong face In Fig. 13, we see the Oblong Face. Thisface is indicative of the Motive is usually associated with a compact firm 162 Human Nature body, which while well filled out can scarcelybe called plump, certainly not fleshy. Thesepeople are generally strong and active, per-severing and sparing neither themselves or. Fig. 14pear-shaped face others in the direction of work. They are aptto have a very fair share of common sense;are practical; and are generally reliable. In Fig. 14, we see the Pear-shaped face is indicative of the Mental Tern- Faces 163 perament. It is usually associated with adelicately formed body, and finely propor-tioned physical shape; the shoulders often-being narrow, and the neck long. These peo-ple manifest the characteristics of mentaland nervous force, rather than of vital or mo-tive energy. They often have bright, expres-sive eyes, and show other signs of the artisticor literary character. They are inclined tobe sensitive and impressionable, and to sufferand enjoy keenly. In addition to the aforementioned generaltypes, there are several others which aremodifications thereof, and which we shall nowconsider. In Fig. 15, we see the Square Face. Thisface indicates a combination of the Motiveand Vital Temperaments, with the Eeligio-Moral Qualities deficient and the Se


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