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... appearance of Man and finding its analogue in the appearance of certain animals with certain discernible traits of character , prognosticated similar behavior in men . “ Aristotle , " Della Porta , Hill , and other physiognomists also ...
... appearance of Man and finding its analogue in the appearance of certain animals with certain discernible traits of character , prognosticated similar behavior in men . “ Aristotle , " Della Porta , Hill , and other physiognomists also ...
Pagina 33
... appearance . Homer describes Agamemnon as having " front of dog but eye of deer , " and his Hera is " ox - eyed . " 47 But more often animal comparisons_typified the disposition rather than the appearance of the character . A num- ber ...
... appearance . Homer describes Agamemnon as having " front of dog but eye of deer , " and his Hera is " ox - eyed . " 47 But more often animal comparisons_typified the disposition rather than the appearance of the character . A num- ber ...
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... appearance , Caliban had fins but fingers also , impressed a number of people with looking and smelling like a fish , even to the extent of one's calling him “ a plain fish ” and another's mentioning his tail , though probably in jest ...
... appearance , Caliban had fins but fingers also , impressed a number of people with looking and smelling like a fish , even to the extent of one's calling him “ a plain fish ” and another's mentioning his tail , though probably in jest ...
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