The Principles of PhrenologyWilliam Tait, 1838 - 223 من الصفحات |
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... lower than the angels , although crowned with glory and honour ; and , had he not been lower , he , of course , would not have been man . Gradations in the scale of intelligence and being , we thus see , must have become a law of the ...
... lower than the angels , although crowned with glory and honour ; and , had he not been lower , he , of course , would not have been man . Gradations in the scale of intelligence and being , we thus see , must have become a law of the ...
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... lower his tone to truth , although he may hold the judgment of his fellow - mortal in contempt . The benevolent and affectionate , but combative and passionate man , is , above all , the blindest to his own defects . The whole world is ...
... lower his tone to truth , although he may hold the judgment of his fellow - mortal in contempt . The benevolent and affectionate , but combative and passionate man , is , above all , the blindest to his own defects . The whole world is ...
الصفحة 27
... lower animals may be discriminated in its mental habits , by the peculiarities of its organic conformation : and when the chrysalis feels an instinct to crawl , it creeps along the ground ; but that same creature learns the art and love ...
... lower animals may be discriminated in its mental habits , by the peculiarities of its organic conformation : and when the chrysalis feels an instinct to crawl , it creeps along the ground ; but that same creature learns the art and love ...
الصفحة 32
... lower creation . Serveto added one organ to those of Aristotle , as did Willis of Oxford . Hartley regarded each fibre of the brain as an organ of the mind . Degerando , in his theory of association , supposed that " a vibration which ...
... lower creation . Serveto added one organ to those of Aristotle , as did Willis of Oxford . Hartley regarded each fibre of the brain as an organ of the mind . Degerando , in his theory of association , supposed that " a vibration which ...
الصفحة 34
... lower animals , there are not even the rudiments . If , then , the brain be the organ of the mind , there , of course , must be additional cerebral parts to produce increased intel- lectual faculties ; but if it be a single organ , then ...
... lower animals , there are not even the rudiments . If , then , the brain be the organ of the mind , there , of course , must be additional cerebral parts to produce increased intel- lectual faculties ; but if it be a single organ , then ...
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Acquisitiveness action activity altogether Andrew Combe anterior lobe appears Benevolence betwixt blood brain called Causality Cautiousness cerebellum cerebral character circulation colours Combe combined consciousness consequence coronal surface cranium Daniel O'Connell deficient desire Destructiveness disease doctrine effect emotion equally excited existence external fact feelings fibrin Firmness forehead former function Gall give head heart herbivori Hewett Watson human ideas Imitation impressions individual instinct intellectual language largely developed latter Love of Approbation lower animals Malebranche manifested mental metaphysicians mind nature nerves nervous ness never objects observed occipital bone optic nerve organ parietal bone particular passion peculiar perceive persons phenomena Philoprogenitiveness philosophy Phrenology possess present principle produce propensity quadrupeds reason recollection relation remarkable resemblance result says Secretiveness Self-Esteem sense skull sound Spurzheim stimulates superciliary ridge supposed Temperament theory thing Thomas Brown thought tion truth Tune Vimont whole Wonder words
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الصفحة 111 - So that a man shall say, Verily there is a reward for the righteous : verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth.
الصفحة 195 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
الصفحة 195 - And when the sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves Of pine, or monumental oak, Where the rude axe with heaved stroke Was never heard the Nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt.
الصفحة 195 - While the cock with lively din Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack or the barn-door Stoutly struts his dames before...
الصفحة 11 - The hour is coming, in the which all that are in their graves shall hear the voice of the Son of man, and shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation (John v.
الصفحة 29 - A good sherrissack hath a twofold operation in it: it ascends me into the brain, dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it, makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit.
الصفحة 26 - I have been studying how I may compare This prison where I live unto the world: And for because the world is populous, And here is not a creature but myself, I cannot do it; yet I'll hammer it out. My brain I'll prove the female to my soul; My soul the father: and these two beget A generation of still-breeding thoughts...
الصفحة 66 - ... of spelling, reading, writing, and calculating, and gradually became acquainted with the persons and objects around, like a being for the first time brought into the world. In these exercises she made considerable proficiency. But after a few months, another fit of somnolency invaded her. On rousing from it, she found herself restored to the state she was in before the first paroxysm ; but was wholly ignorant of every event and occurrence that had befallen her afterwards. The former condition...
الصفحة 66 - State, and the latter the New State ; and she is as unconscious of her double character as two distinct persons are of their respective natures. For example, in her old state, she possesses all her original knowledge ; in her new state only what she acquired since.
الصفحة 99 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn Or busy housewife ply her evening care, No children run to lisp their sire's return Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.