An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . plinter and obtainfire wherever it is most convenient; look over your manuscript, crossingout and interlining; be willing to improve by accepting a more reasonabledoctrine in place of your former belief or opinions. B. Hov/ TO Minify the Faculty of Substitution:—Cast aside allreciprocation; never give place to another or supersede him; avoid inter-change and the subditions; wear your old clothes as long as possible; neverswap or exchange horses; love one and that one only; retain your servantsand employes as long as they are


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . plinter and obtainfire wherever it is most convenient; look over your manuscript, crossingout and interlining; be willing to improve by accepting a more reasonabledoctrine in place of your former belief or opinions. B. Hov/ TO Minify the Faculty of Substitution:—Cast aside allreciprocation; never give place to another or supersede him; avoid inter-change and the subditions; wear your old clothes as long as possible; neverswap or exchange horses; love one and that one only; retain your servantsand employes as long as they are dutiful and command your confidence. TONIRECEPTIONALITY. 79 TONIRECEPTIONALITY. THE ABILITY OF PwECEIVING AXD APPRECIATING TONE, OR SOUND. The round ear UJilch stnnds well foricard and outward from the headIs tcell adapted to catch (he fine or coarse sounds and convey the wavemotions to the tympanum of the ear, and especially musical sounds. Anear lying fiat on the side of the head, or angular or p)ointed in form is notadapted to receive and judge musical Tonireceptionality large. Tonireceptionality small. Tamberlik, the highest tenor in the world, J. H. Newman, 1. Almost Po musical idiot, no melodious sounds bask softly on thesunny side of your spirit; no tinkling of cymbals or plaintive airs of theflute afford glory and delight to your unmusical nature. 2. * God save the Queen and ** Yankee Doodle are about the sametune to you. 3. It is very difficult for you to comprehend the fine bearing of onetone upon another, and hence you are quite incapable of entering intothe musical world with intelligence. 4. Your capacity for discerning fine musical tones is deficient, and youmust feel that your ear was never formed for music. Perhaps you canmore fullj^ appreciate the bustle and buzz of business, the hammering,thumping and hum of mechanical industries. Your ear may appreciate** The Harmonious Blacksmith. 5. Lacking in the soul for music and hence in the joys


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