Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in WomanJ. & H.G. Langley, 1840 - 390 sider |
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Side xii
... produce effects like those to which we have adverted . It strikes us that it would have been strange had this consequence not been generated , and noble sculpture thus have stood before a world as cold as the marble from which it was ...
... produce effects like those to which we have adverted . It strikes us that it would have been strange had this consequence not been generated , and noble sculpture thus have stood before a world as cold as the marble from which it was ...
Side 7
... produced by the obliquely placed eyes of the Chi- nese , & c . Chapter XV . - The explanation of the mode in which the action of the muscles of the face becomes physiognomi- cally expressive . - Ibid . The explanation of the ...
... produced by the obliquely placed eyes of the Chi- nese , & c . Chapter XV . - The explanation of the mode in which the action of the muscles of the face becomes physiognomi- cally expressive . - Ibid . The explanation of the ...
Side 11
... mentioned , the sense of beauty possesses the more universal influence in forming these connex- ions ; at any rate , it concurs in an eminent degree , with mental qualifications , to produce social inter- course , I.
... mentioned , the sense of beauty possesses the more universal influence in forming these connex- ions ; at any rate , it concurs in an eminent degree , with mental qualifications , to produce social inter- course , I.
Side 12
... produce social inter- course , mutual good - will , and , consequently , mu- tual aid and support , which are the life of so- ciety . " Dr. Pritchard similarly observes , that " the per- ception of beauty is the chief principle in every ...
... produce social inter- course , mutual good - will , and , consequently , mu- tual aid and support , which are the life of so- ciety . " Dr. Pritchard similarly observes , that " the per- ception of beauty is the chief principle in every ...
Side 16
... produce the effect which she desires - if it is by these means that she fulfils her first duty , namely , to please him to whom shẹ has united her days , and to attach him to her and to home by rendering both delightful - if all this is ...
... produce the effect which she desires - if it is by these means that she fulfils her first duty , namely , to please him to whom shẹ has united her days , and to attach him to her and to home by rendering both delightful - if all this is ...
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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