Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in WomanJ. & H.G. Langley, 1840 - 390 sider |
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Side xv
... with the social relations , and , above all , with the mysteries of the passions and affections . He is marked by them with a timble brand . He is set apart ― as a poor thing , who knows nothing of PRELIMINARY ESSAY . XV.
... with the social relations , and , above all , with the mysteries of the passions and affections . He is marked by them with a timble brand . He is set apart ― as a poor thing , who knows nothing of PRELIMINARY ESSAY . XV.
Side xvii
... passion , and the chisel is cast aside in silence , under that supremacy . The Venus of marble that adorned his study , was no longer a Venus before that living one which filled his eye and his bosom . He felt that he must tell his love ...
... passion , and the chisel is cast aside in silence , under that supremacy . The Venus of marble that adorned his study , was no longer a Venus before that living one which filled his eye and his bosom . He felt that he must tell his love ...
Side 26
... passions with their hats . " I can , from personal experience , give the same testimony in behalf of medical students at the dissecting - rooms . The familiarity of both these * I do not wish to be forced into any discussion of this ...
... passions with their hats . " I can , from personal experience , give the same testimony in behalf of medical students at the dissecting - rooms . The familiarity of both these * I do not wish to be forced into any discussion of this ...
Side 28
... passion : it becomes painful , like hunger or thirst , and produces no happiness but in the instant of fruition . This discovery suggests a most im- portant lesson , that moderation in our desires and appetites , which fits us for doing ...
... passion : it becomes painful , like hunger or thirst , and produces no happiness but in the instant of fruition . This discovery suggests a most im- portant lesson , that moderation in our desires and appetites , which fits us for doing ...
Side 29
... passions , when moderate , are more pleasant than when they swell beyond proper bounds . " Payne Knight says : " When , at the age of puberty , animal desire obtrudes itself on a mind already qualified to feel and enjoy the charms of ...
... passions , when moderate , are more pleasant than when they swell beyond proper bounds . " Payne Knight says : " When , at the age of puberty , animal desire obtrudes itself on a mind already qualified to feel and enjoy the charms of ...
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