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" Recherches d'Antiquite, gives us a curious story of the celebrated physiognomist Campanella. This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate observations on human faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had... "
Chironomia; or, A treatise on rhetorical delivery - Página 182
por Gilbert Austin - 1806 - 583 páginas
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The English Journal of Education, Volumen6

1852 - 512 páginas
...he tells us, " when he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal with, composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by the change ;" not that he was by any means the first to observe this dependence. Shakespeare was, as...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practical Lessons ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1857 - 470 páginas
...expression, his carriage, and all his other peculiarities of face and body, as nearly as possible, and then carefully observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by the change, thus, he claimed, he could enter into any one's thoughts as effectually as if he were converted...
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Life and Books: Or, Records of Thought and Reading

John Frederick Boyes - 1859 - 302 páginas
...physiognomist Campanella, when he had a mind to penetrate into the dispositions of those he had to deal with, composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body,...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by the change." Montaigne, Richter, Tupper, and Dr. Moore, have all dwelt on the important results to...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 páginas
...very like that passion in the mind. deal with, he composed his face, his gesUxe, and his whole hody, conform our government to the character and circumstances of the several people who compose this mighty ohserved what turn of mind he seemed to acquire hy thu change. So that, says my author, he was ahle...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practical Lessons ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1861 - 468 páginas
...expression, his carriage, and all his other peculiarities of face and body, as nearly as possible, and then carefully observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by the change, thus, ho claimed, he could enter into any one's thoughts as effectually as if ho were converted...
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Works, Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 572 páginas
...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal with,...nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the per* I do not here enter into the question debated among physiologists, whether pain be the effect...
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Physiognomy, Or, The Corresponding Analogy Between the Conformation of the ...

Johann Caspar Lavater - 1866 - 356 páginas
...was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. Whenever he thought proper to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal with, he composed his face, his gestures, and his whole body, as nearly as he could, into the exact similitude of the person he intended...
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Advanced Course of Composition and Rhetoric: A Series of Practial Lessons on ...

George Payn Quackenbos - 1874 - 468 páginas
...expression, his carriage, and all his other peculiarities of face and body, as nearly as possible, and then carefully observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by the change ; thus, he claimed, he could enter into any one's thoughts as effectually as if he were...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1877 - 576 páginas
...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal with,...body, as nearly as he could into the exact similitude ef the per* I do not here enter into the question debated among physiologists, whether pain be the...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen1

Edmund Burke - 1887 - 574 páginas
...faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations of those he had to deal with,...nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the per* I do not here enter into the question debated among physiologists, whether pain be the effect...
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