Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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18 psl.
... of the spirit and the life of the intellect tend , in most cases , to develop the sense of beauty ; and that too much ugliness can become a pain and an obstacle to calm . There is a simplicity that is pleasing , [ 18 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... of the spirit and the life of the intellect tend , in most cases , to develop the sense of beauty ; and that too much ugliness can become a pain and an obstacle to calm . There is a simplicity that is pleasing , [ 18 ] MODES AND MORALS.
33 psl.
... beauty to a painful extent . We shall exist in cramped quarters , and if we achieve the dig- nity of one spacious room , that will be a great deal . We cannot hope to furnish it fittingly . But if we have a dollar to spend on some wild ...
... beauty to a painful extent . We shall exist in cramped quarters , and if we achieve the dig- nity of one spacious room , that will be a great deal . We cannot hope to furnish it fittingly . But if we have a dollar to spend on some wild ...
38 psl.
... beauty . Let us , however , be serious . Preachers of all time - and satirists , who are lay - preachers have declaimed against female extravagance in dress . It must be confessed that the sex of the more peace- ful pursuits has been ...
... beauty . Let us , however , be serious . Preachers of all time - and satirists , who are lay - preachers have declaimed against female extravagance in dress . It must be confessed that the sex of the more peace- ful pursuits has been ...
39 psl.
... beauty . And is it not fashion rather than beauty that is subtly discriminated against by all religious orders ? The [ 39 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
... beauty . And is it not fashion rather than beauty that is subtly discriminated against by all religious orders ? The [ 39 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
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... is quite without intention that M. Worth and Mme . Paquin and all their prototypes , con- geners , and successors , have become the foes of beauty . They have simply never stopped to consider [ 41 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
... is quite without intention that M. Worth and Mme . Paquin and all their prototypes , con- geners , and successors , have become the foes of beauty . They have simply never stopped to consider [ 41 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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