While the convives were passing through the hall, Mr. Sidney, the physiognomist and expert, seemed disinclined to proceed. |
I raised myself to a more upright position befitting a solemn physiognomist and a counseller and leaned forward. |
And how much more still the anatomist who is a physiognomist! |
If such a prostitute gave birth to a child, they collected some money for her and they called in a physiognomist to determine the father of that child. |
Therefore, one doesn't have to be a physiognomist to be able to recognize the aura of a General in General Hieu's physiognomy. |
Lavater, who wrote fragments on physiognomy, and who styles himself a fragment of a physiognomist, maintains that physiognomy exists as a true science. |