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Excerpt from The Mirror of Nature, Vol. 1: Presenting a Brief Sketch of the Science of Phrenology
Via? Labge. - One having} very large head, with activity great, strength and the intellectual organs the same, will be a natural genius; endowed with very superior powers of mind, and vigor of intellect; and, even though deprived of the adwan tages of education, his natural talents will surmount all obsta cles, and make him truly talented: with activity very great, and the organs of practical intellect and of the propelling powers large or very large, will possess the first order of natural abili ties manifest a clearness and force of intellect which will astonish the world, and a power of feeling which will carry all before him and, with proper cultivation, enable him to become a bright star in the firmament of intellectual greatness, upon which coming ages may gaze with delight and astonishment; his mental enjoyment will be the most exquisite, and his suffer ings equal] y excruciating: with activity full, on great occasions, or when his powers are thoroughly roused, will be truly great; but upon ordinary occasions, will seldom manifest any remarks ble amount of mind or feeling, and perhaps pass through life with the credit of being a person of good natural abilities and judgment, yet nothing more.
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