Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in WomanJ. & H.G. Langley, 1840 - 390 sider |
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Side iii
... humanity impossible . You more than once also wrested a reluctant concession , in behalf of untaxed knowledge , from the men who had evidently succeeded , in some degree , to the spirit , as well as to the office , of the original ...
... humanity impossible . You more than once also wrested a reluctant concession , in behalf of untaxed knowledge , from the men who had evidently succeeded , in some degree , to the spirit , as well as to the office , of the original ...
Side ix
... humanity so far as heart and mind matters were concerned , we feel safe to assert and feel confident that the passionate lan- guage of Romeo trespasses no bounds , and is but a faith- ful declaration of a power that rules with a milder ...
... humanity so far as heart and mind matters were concerned , we feel safe to assert and feel confident that the passionate lan- guage of Romeo trespasses no bounds , and is but a faith- ful declaration of a power that rules with a milder ...
Side xi
... human heart so universal , that millions bow to it as something to fear while they worship so certain , as a principle , that scarcely a human being can be said to walk without the sphere of its influence it would be needless as well as ...
... human heart so universal , that millions bow to it as something to fear while they worship so certain , as a principle , that scarcely a human being can be said to walk without the sphere of its influence it would be needless as well as ...
Side xix
... human- ity , as amid the earthy art of our drawing - rooms . That the spirit should speak out in the language of the counte- nance , is to us as excellent sense as that it should tell its story in protuberances and indentations . Who ...
... human- ity , as amid the earthy art of our drawing - rooms . That the spirit should speak out in the language of the counte- nance , is to us as excellent sense as that it should tell its story in protuberances and indentations . Who ...
Side xx
... human countenance have been indicative , than the countenance of Napoleon ? The symmetry of Genius spake there , if it was true — as it certainly was that moral beauty had no telegraph in that splendid sculpture of the man . - - -- But ...
... human countenance have been indicative , than the countenance of Napoleon ? The symmetry of Genius spake there , if it was true — as it certainly was that moral beauty had no telegraph in that splendid sculpture of the man . - - -- But ...
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abdomen action admiration agreeable ancient animals appear artists beauty in woman body brain Burke cause cerebrum CHAPTER character clavicles Cnidos color consequently considered constitute countenance degree delicacy delicate effect elements of beauty emotion excite expression external face facial angle farther feeling female figure five temperaments forehead functions grace greater Greeks hair head Hence human human voice idea ideal imagination indicated individual influence intellectual kind of beauty less libertinism limbs locomotive system male mammæ ment mental mind mons veneris moral motion muscles muscular nature ness nose novelty nutritive objects observed passions peculiar pelvis perfect person physiognomy pleasure possess Praxiteles present principles proportion puberty qualities reason regard relation remarkable render respect says sensation sensibility skin soft species of beauty sublime taste temperament thinking tion trunk variety Venus Venus de Medici viscera vital system Vitruvius Winckelmann women writer