id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30489 Combe, George Phrenological Development of Robert Burns From a Cast of His Skull Moulded at Dumfries, the 31st Day of March 1834 .txt text/plain 1815 136 62 [Illustration: VIEWS OF THE SKULL OF ROBERT BURNS.] OBSERVATIONS ON THE SKULL OF BURNS, Robert Burns was born on 25th January 1759, and died at Dumfries on 21st March 1834, the vault was opened for the purpose of depositing her remains The Skull of Burns indicates a large brain. The brain of Burns, therefore, possessed the two elements of power and uncommonly large, indicating strong passions, and great energy in action large; Philoprogenitiveness uncommonly so for a male head. The organs of Combativeness and Destructiveness are large, bespeaking The organs of the moral sentiments are also largely developed. The Skull indicates the combination of strong animal passions, with In the combination of very large Philoprogenitiveness and Adhesiveness, The combination of large Secretiveness, Imitation, and the Perceptive The combination of large Perceptive and Reflecting organs The combination of large organs of the Animal Propensities, with large ./cache/30489.txt ./txt/30489.txt