Heredity, health and personal beautyF.A. Davis, 1890 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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Стр. vi
... compared with many other species . What constitutes the picturesque as contradistinguished from the ideally beautiful . Final conclusions . PAGE 63 • 77 89 95 CHAPTER VIII . THE SOURCE OF THE BEAUTY OF THE vi CONTENTS .
... compared with many other species . What constitutes the picturesque as contradistinguished from the ideally beautiful . Final conclusions . PAGE 63 • 77 89 95 CHAPTER VIII . THE SOURCE OF THE BEAUTY OF THE vi CONTENTS .
Стр. vii
... compared with the marching of the Confederate infantry . The differences between the Sioux and the Apaches . The change that takes place in men upon being subjected to military drill . The effect of West Point drill upon the cadets ...
... compared with the marching of the Confederate infantry . The differences between the Sioux and the Apaches . The change that takes place in men upon being subjected to military drill . The effect of West Point drill upon the cadets ...
Стр. viii
... compared with their movements when no longer little girls . The reason for the change for the worse . Slow movements ... compared with that of foreign women . Cases of want of discretion in women , in not modifying fashions to suit their ...
... compared with their movements when no longer little girls . The reason for the change for the worse . Slow movements ... compared with that of foreign women . Cases of want of discretion in women , in not modifying fashions to suit their ...
Стр. xi
... compared with foreign women . The lowest type of foot , and what constitutes its lowness . Nothing except face and hands can be so aristocratic as a well - shaped , well - dressed foot . CHAPTER XXII . THE COSMETIC CARE AND TREATMENT OF ...
... compared with foreign women . The lowest type of foot , and what constitutes its lowness . Nothing except face and hands can be so aristocratic as a well - shaped , well - dressed foot . CHAPTER XXII . THE COSMETIC CARE AND TREATMENT OF ...
Стр. xii
... compared with its form and sense of hearing in some of the lower animals . The human ear well adapted in the present status of man for his purposes . The construc- tion of the ear and the philosophy of hearing . Objective and subjec ...
... compared with its form and sense of hearing in some of the lower animals . The human ear well adapted in the present status of man for his purposes . The construc- tion of the ear and the philosophy of hearing . Objective and subjec ...
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