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Physiognomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Etymology: Middle English phisonomie, from Anglo-French phisenomie, from Late Latin physiognomonia, physiognomia, from Greek physiognōmonia, from physiognōmōn judging character by the features, ... Learn more about "physiognomies" with Google Search: ... Learn more about "physiognomies" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of physiognomies from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "physiognomies" ... Learn more about "physiognomies" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Rudolf Steiner Archive: Physiognomies ... Please upgrade your browser. ... Published by the Section for Speech and literary Arts at the Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland. Presented here with the kind permission of Marie Steiner. Edited by Edwin Froböse and Werner Teichert. Thanks to Frank Thomas Smith, the editor of the...
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Definition of physiognomies in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for physiognomies. ... See Physic, and Know, and cf. Phiz.] 1. The art and science of discovering the predominant temper, and other characteristic qualities of the mind, by the outward appearance, ... [1913 Webster] 2.
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"Don't judge a book by it's cover is all very well, ... but imagine the benefits to your business or romantic life if you could judge a person's character just by looks" ... Their Faces Give Them Away, Adelaide Advertiser 1994.
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Descriptions of physiognomies in English fiction from realism to modernism - Diplomarbeit - Hausarbeit, Diplomarbeit oder Referat hier veröffentlichen. ... Descriptions of physiognomies in English fiction from realism to early modernism...
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