INDEX
- About, E.: fashionable disease, [510]
- Absence: effect on Love, [256]
- Addison: familiarity, [184], [258]
- Æsthetic sense: developed from utilitarian associations, [336];
- Æsthetic suicide, [388], [390]
- Affection, impersonal, [11-16];
- for dismal scenery, [13]
- Affections, Personal: love for animals, [16-19];
- Age: which preferred by Cupid, [303];
- Air: fresh, [317];
- Albinos, [468], [501]
- Alcock, Dr.: colour of tropical man, [456]
- Alfieri: first love, [204], [214]
- Alison: on taste, [451]
- Allen, Grant: origin of æsthetic sense, [336]
- Amazons, [191]
- Ambidexterity, [408], [444]
- American beauty, [177], [300];
- American Love: courtship, [118];
- Amicis, E. de: Spanish beauty, [517]
- Amiel, H. F.: on Germans, [523]
- Animals: love for, [16];
- Apes, caressing, [225];
- Apollo, [490]
- Arabian beauty, [516]
- Aryan Love, ancient, [72]
- Asceticism and ugliness, [314]
- Augustine, St.: love and jealousy, [128]
- Austrian beauty, [319], [516]
- Bach, A. B.: chest-exercise, [399]
- Bachelors, [194]
- Bacon: friendship, [25];
- Bain, Prof., [225], [341], [346].
- Baldness, [492]
- Ballet-dancing, [370]
- Ballrooms: unhealthy, [364], [402];
- for birds, [365]
- Balzac: prolonging Love, [218];
- “Bangs,” [388], [495]
- Banting, [384]
- Bathing, [461], [518], [524], [534]
- Beard, G. M.: diet, [384];
- Beard, the, [489]
- Beauty, in flowers, origin of, [8];
- dependent on Health and Cross-fertilisation, [10]
- Beauty, Personal: the æsthetic overtone of Love, [32];
- admiration of, by animals, [43];
- by savages, [59];
- among Hebrews, [72];
- Hindoos, [74];
- Greeks, [83];
- Romans, [88];
- mediæval, [108];
- feminine versus masculine strength, [115];
- arouses jealousy, [133];
- when only skin-deep, [155];
- and intellect, [155];
- refines Love, [177-180];
- feminine, in masculine eyes, [177];
- masculine, in feminine eyes, [178];
- neglected after marriage, [185];
- lost prematurely, [186];
- “skin-deep,” [190];
- elimination of ugly and masculine women, [190];
- fatal to bachelors, [194];
- physical, a source of Love, [303];
- facial, [304];
- dependent on Health, [310];
- independent of utility, [311];
- Greek, [313];
- increased through Hygiene, [316], [335];
- effect of crossing on, [318];
- Jews, [320];
- quadroons, [321];
- increased through Love, [322], [323];
- as a fine art, [329], [417];
- tests of, negative, [331];
- positive, [338];
- human less frequent than animal, [391];
- lost in degradation, [333];
- and age, [334];
- expression versus form, [349];
- proportion, [354];
- feet, [355], [361];
- value of exercise, [362], [403];
- lower limbs, [371];
- Hygiene and civilisation, [372], [394];
- lacing fatal to, [381], [382];
- corpulence, [383];
- rare, [387];
- chest, [394], [396];
- increased by deep-breathing, [399];
- neglect of, a sin, [400];
- neck and shoulder, [400];
- finger-nails, [406];
- jaw, [408];
- characteristic, [411];
- dimples, [412];
- lips, [413];
- cheeks, [423];
- colour and blushes, [425];
- ears, [429];
- noses, [440];
- Greek, [440];
- arm and hand, [405], [408];
- cosmetic value of gastronomy, [446];
- of fragrant air, [447];
- of sunlight, [460], [462];
- skin, [453], [458], [488];
- eyes, [464] et seq., [516];
- beards and moustaches, [489];
- sexual selection preserves hair, [492];
- sensuous, of eyes, [480];
- of hair, [492], [493];
- versus Fashion, [387], [496];
- Brunette versus Blonde, [496];
- national traits, [505];
- race-mixture and Love, [508];
- and mental culture, [324], [520];
- stature, [520];
- beautiful and pretty, [521]
- Beauty-sleep, [317]
- Beauty-spots, [452]
- Beddoe, Dr.: brunettes and blondes, [499];
- races of Britain, [529]
- Beer, [525], [526]
- Beethoven: Love-affairs, [210], [212], [217]
- Bell, Sir Charles: the lips, [227];
- Bella donna, [504]
- Berlioz: love-affairs, [199], [206]
- Birds: affections of, [35];
- intermarriages, nuptial mass meetings, [37];
- courtship, [38];
- love-dances, [39], [52];
- jealousy, [39];
- coyness, [40];
- choice of a mate, [42];
- source of colours, [44];
- love-calls, [51];
- female seeks male, [51];
- display of ornaments, motives of, [52];
- æsthetic taste of, [53];
- murdered for vulgar women, [150];
- billing, [230]
- Blackie, Prof.: Goethe’s love-affairs, [212]
- Blaikie, W.: American physique, [540]
- Blind, why love is, [164], [202]
- Blonde versus Brunette, [496], [529]
- Blushes, [425];
- eyes of Albinos, [468]
- Bodenstedt: Oriental women, [185];
- Georgian women, [325]
- Bones, [410]
- Bothmer, Countess von: French Love, [269], [270];
- Brain, the, [449], [522]
- Brandes, Georg: feminine Love at thirty, [193], [197]
- Breath, offensive, [423]
- Breathing, healthy, [380];
- Brinton and Napheys, [379], [421], [432], [444], [484]
- Brotherly and sisterly love, [23]
- Browne, Lennox: corset ruins grace, [382];
- consumption, [399]
- Brunette versus Blonde, [305], [496], [513], [520], [526], [529]
- Bryant, [254]
- Büchner, L., [534]
- Bulkley, Dr.: care of skin, [460];
- removing hairs, [493]
- Bunyan: kissing, [284]
- Burke: delicacy, [343];
- Burns: Love and cosmic attraction, [6];
- Burton, [4], [259]
- Bustle, the, [375], [494]
- Buxton, [259]
- Byron, Lord: affection for mountains, [13];
- epitaph on dog, [17];
- woman’s Love, [121];
- waltzing, [129];
- the coquette, [142];
- Romantic Love, [163];
- love-affairs, [202];
- first love, [204];
- a poet’s love, [210];
- Swift, [210];
- kissing, [236];
- refusals, [241];
- how to win love, [243], [252];
- sarcasm on marriage, [259];
- money and “love,” [263];
- Italian Love, [274];
- Love inspired by inferior beauty, [305];
- black eyes, [498];
- Italian beauty, [512]
- Calderwood: on affection, [11]
- Calisthenics, [397]
- Campbell, Sir G.: Aryan cheekbones, [424]
- Camper’s angle, [449]
- Canada: Love-matches and Beauty, [178], [373], [510]
- Capture of women, [56]
- Caresses, [225]
- Carew, [256]
- Celibacy: mediæval notions of, [92];
- Cervantes, [202], [280]
- Chamfort, [224]
- Chaperonage: in Greece, [77];
- Characteristic, the, [410]
- Cheeks, [423];
- colour and blushes, [425]
- Chemical affinities, [3-6]
- Chest, the, [304], [394], [397]
- Chesterfield: birth of “flirtation,” [124];
- flattery, [245]
- Children: head, [449];
- eyes, [480]
- Childs, Mrs,: Love and marriage, [122]
- Chin, [412]
- China: Love in, [118];
- Chiromancy, [406]
- Chivalry: militant and comic, [98];
- poetic, [101]
- Choice, sexual. See [Individual Preference]
- Chopin: musician for lovers, [170]
- Christianity and Love, [97];
- Circassian women, [320], [427]
- City air, [447];
- city life, injurious to health, [372]
- Civilisation: and Beauty, [424];
- and noise, [434]
- Clarke, E. H.: American Health and Beauty, [539];
- sex and education, [541]
- Clavel, Dr.: English Beauty, [532]
- Cleanliness, [96], [364], [533]
- Climate, [542]
- Clough, [227]
- “Colds,” [540]
- Coleridge: fruitless Love, [121];
- Collier, Miss M.; Italian Love and Hygiene, [512]
- Collier, R. L.: English and American courtship, [292]
- Colour: a normal product, proportionate to vitality, [44];
- Complementary qualities: colours, [172];
- Complexion: white versus black, [453];
- Compliments, [244]
- Confidence, value of, to lovers, [239], [242]
- Conjugal love: among animals, [34];
- Constable, [167]
- Consumption, nurseries of, [399]
- Coquetry: in birds, [40];
- Corpulence, [304], [382];
- Corset: fatal to Beauty, [379] et seq.;
- Cosmetic hints (see also [Hygiene] and [Exercise]): how to refine the lips, [421];
- Cosmic attraction, [3-6]
- Costume, study of, [495]
- Court-plaster, [452]
- Courts of Love, [103]
- Courtship: among animals, [37];
- facilitated by love-calls, [50];
- display of ornaments, [53];
- among savages, [56];
- Hebrews, [70];
- Greeks, [77];
- Plato on, [78];
- advice to mediæval girls, [106];
- definition and value of, [118];
- playing at, [122];
- modern, [125], [126], [173];
- mediæval, [239];
- French, [268];
- Italian, [275];
- Spanish, [278];
- German, [282];
- American and English, [288], [292], [294], [299];
- the object of dancing, [364];
- needed in France, [509];
- Germany, [527]
- Cousins: Love and kissing, [235];
- as chaperons, [297]
- Coyness: an overtone of Love, [30];
- among animals, [40];
- among primitive maidens, [64];
- Hindoos, [74];
- Greeks, [77];
- mediæval, [100];
- modern, [114]; et seq.;
- a feminine weapon, [115];
- disadvantages of, [118];
- lessens woman’s Love, [119];
- displaced by flirtation, [122];
- of fate, [170];
- after marriage, [185];
- varies, [253];
- how to overcome, [254];
- needed in Germany, [285]
- Crimes, against Health and Beauty, [400], [419]
- Criminal types, [324]
- Crinoline craze, the, [376]
- Cross-fertilisation: advantages to Health and Beauty, [8], [318]
- Crossing, [306];
- a source of Beauty, [318]
- Crowe and Cavalcaselle, [274]
- “Cunning to be strange,” [115]
- Cupid’s arrows, [84]
- Curing Love, art of: 154, [196], [255];
- Curvature, [341], [355], [371], [379], [381], [393], [396], [400], [413], [473], [474]
- Dancing: love-dances of birds, [39], [52];
- Dante, [2], [109], [168], [198], [201], [215], [420]
- Darwin: on flowers and insects, [7];
- benefactor of animals, [18];
- birds, [35];
- animal jealousy, [39];
- coyness, [40];
- sexual selection, [43];
- love charms and calls, [50];
- birds displaying their ornaments, [53];
- English Beauty, [145];
- female tenderness, [150];
- masculine females, [190];
- expression of Love, [224];
- amorous desire for contact, [225];
- origin of kissing, [229];
- feminine inferiority, [260];
- taste, [326];
- symmetry in nature, [338];
- bird dances and courtship, [365];
- Hottentot bustle, or steatopyg, [375];
- jaws and hands, [409];
- lip mutilations, [416];
- expression of emotions, [418];
- Siamese notions of Beauty, [423];
- blushing, [427];
- Albinos, [501];
- movements of ears, [430], [433];
- point of, [431];
- mutilations, [432];
- the nose, [436];
- sense of smell, [446];
- Indian heads, [450];
- movements of the scalp, [452];
- complexion, [455];
- eyebrows, [474];
- loss of man’s hair, [486]
- Darwinism, new proof for, [389]
- Decrepitude, [334]
- Deformity: fatal to Love, [304];
- elimination of, [323]
- Degradation: a cause of ugliness, [333]
- Delicacy, [343], [410], [413]
- Depilatories, [492]
- De Quincy: inferiority of feminine imagination, [261]
- Diagnosis of Love, [254]
- Diderot: effects of Love, [242]
- Dimples, [405], [412]
- Disease: kills Love, [304];
- Display of ornaments, by animals, [52]
- Don Juans, among birds, [36]
- Draughts, stupid fear of, [317]
- Drayton, [167]
- Dress, improprieties of, [380];
- Dryden: on Love, [89], [166];
- Love versus Love, [264]
- Dühring, Dr.: German money-marriages, [282]
- Dürer, [481]
- Ears: a useless ornament, [429];
- physiognomic theories, [432]
- Eckstein: antiquity of Love, [1]
- Education of Girls, [156];
- Egypt: Love in, [67]
- Electricity, as a cosmetic, [464], [493], [505]
- Eliot, George: on first Love, [138]
- Elopements, [61], [188]
- Elson, L. C.: Troubadours and Minnesingers, [104]
- Emerson: poetry and science, [9];
- Emotional differentiation, [180]
- Empedokles, [3], [180]
- Engagements, [293];
- broken, [300]
- English Beauty, [145];
- English Love: courtship, [118];
- Epicures: why handsome, [446]
- Erasmus: kissing in England, [233]
- Erotomania, [222]
- Evolution of Love, [111], [173], [180], [181];
- Exaggeration: characteristic of bad taste, [61]
- Exclusiveness: amorous. See [Monopoly]
- Exercise: effects on Beauty, [186], [313], [372];
- Exogamy, [56]
- Expression: improves form of features, [155];
- Eyes, [164], [262];
- Face, the, [411], [448], [490]
- Factories: unhealthy, [400];
- whistles, [434]
- Fashion: the Handmaid of Ugliness, [328];
- a disease, [352];
- mutilates the feet, [352], [360];
- frustrates advantages of dancing, [365];
- prescribes absurd hours, [367];
- its essence vulgar exaggeration, [375];
- crinoline craze, [375];
- wasp-waist mania, [379];
- lacing, [380];
- Fashion Fetish analysed, [385];
- and Darwinism, [389];
- repeats itself, [389];
- ludicrous features, [390];
- masculine, [391], [393];
- disgusting pictures, [393];
- deforms the breasts, [395];
- finger-nails, [406];
- gloves, [407];
- right-handedness, [408];
- teeth, [415];
- powders and paints, [425], [458], [459];
- ears, [432];
- noses, [436], [443];
- versus Taste, [437];
- forehead, [431], [450], [451];
- court-plaster, [452];
- eyebrows, [474];
- hollow eyes, [483];
- mutilates eyes, [485];
- head-dresses, [494];
- tyranny of ugliness, [496];
- in France, [509];
- and bad manners, [510]
- Fat, cosmetic value of, [120], [132]
- Feet, the: size, [351];
- Feminine Beauty: in masculine eyes, [177];
- Feminine Inferiority, [260], [262], [274]
- Feminine Love: less deep than masculine, [120], [273];
- Feminine virtues, [98];
- Femininity, standard of, [290]
- Fichte: feminine Love, [284]
- Fickleness of genius, [210]
- Figuier, [458], [506], [509], [511], [517]
- Figure: a good, inspires Love, [154];
- Filial Love, [22]
- Finger-nails, [406]
- Fletcher, [167]
- Flirtation and coquetry, [122];
- Flower love and beauty, [7-11]
- Flower, Prof.: walking, [358];
- Forehead, the, [388], [411];
- Fragrance, a tonic, [447]
- France: the source of vulgar Fashions, [352]
- Franklin, B.: early marriages, [189];
- advantages of large families, [189]
- Freckles, not caused by sunshine, [462], [500], [524]
- French Beauty: rare as Love-marriages, [272];
- French Love: Chivalry, [99];
- French, T. R.: nose-breathing, [445]
- Freytag, G.: mediæval German marriages, [281]
- Friendship, [24];
- Fringe, [388], [495]
- Gait, graceful, [357], [363];
- Gallantry: an overtone of Love, [30];
- Galton: on Coyness, [124];
- Gastronomy: cosmetic value of, [446];
- Gautier, Th.: woman has no sense of beauty, [124]
- Genius: emotional, [2], [90], [110];
- Georgian women, [60]
- German Beauty: 144;
- German Love: chivalry, [99];
- Girls: of the Period, [119];
- plain, chances of getting married, [154];
- pretty, apt to be spoiled, [155], [200];
- wrong education, [156], [261];
- cages versus nets, [185];
- hints on men, [187];
- American and English, [188];
- best education for, [195];
- easily duped, [224];
- in France, [267];
- Germany, [283];
- know when they are ugly, [307];
- should skate, [373];
- how to acquire a fine figure, [385], [404]
- Gladstone: Greek hair, [496], [498];
- stature, [520]
- Godkin, E. L.: true character of milliners, [387]
- Goethe: Elective Affinities, [5];
- Goldsmith: on Love, [116], [165];
- Grace, where found, [308], [343];
- Gradation, [42], [339], [355], [371], [394], [400], [404], [459]
- Grandchildren: sacrificed to money-marriages, [160], [162], [245], [260]
- Gratiolet, [479]
- Greek Beauty, [83];
- Greek Love, [75], [116], [157], [180], [191]
- Griffin, Sir L.: French women, [506];
- American women, [536]
- Grose: noses, [437]
- Grote, G.: Platonic love, [80];
- Gymnastics: among Greeks, [384]
- Gypsy, Spanish, [516]
- Haeckel, Prof., [431], [523]
- Hair: how to wear, [388], [530];
- Hamerton, P. G.: Love and age, [138];
- Hammond, Dr. W.: Delirium of Persecution, [220];
- erotomania, [222]
- Hand, [402], [405], [408]
- Handel, [199]
- Harrison, J. P.: length of first and second toes, [359]
- Hartmann, E. von: pleasure and pain, [168];
- masculine and feminine Love, [284]
- Hats, tall, [393];
- Haweis, Mrs.: Fashion versus Beauty, [494];
- Hawthorne, N.: a love-letter, [250];
- Hawthorne, Julian: German Beauty, [526]
- Haydn, [198], [206]
- Hazlitt, [258]
- Head, the deformities of, [328];
- and hair, [492]
- Health: correlated with Beauty in flowers, [8], [10];
- in animals, [46];
- men and women, [178];
- source of Love, [303];
- source of Beauty, [310-317], [331], [534];
- and delicacy, [344];
- exercise, [372];
- lacing, [380];
- sins against, [419];
- and colour, [347], [453], [458];
- and lustre, [469], [477];
- eyelids, [473];
- and sunshine, [500];
- in Italy, [512];
- England, [534];
- America, [538].
- Hebra, Prof.: freckles, [462]
- Hebrews: Love among ancient, [69];
- Hegel: colour of the skin, [453]
- Heine: flower and butterfly love, [10];
- the word love, [11];
- joy and torture, [32];
- persiflage of coyness, [118], [120];
- jealousy, [130], [132];
- on first Love, [137];
- his marriage, [157];
- poet for lovers, [170], [202];
- his first love, [205];
- his true love, [208];
- æsthetic love, [211];
- multiplicity, [213];
- wedding music, [259];
- woman’s character, [259];
- curing Love with Love, [264];
- French Love, [267];
- an emotional educator, [286];
- Italian Beauty, [515]
- Helmholtz: overtones, [29]
- Herder: Love, [71];
- eyes of great men, [482]
- Heredity: of genius, [201]
- Hetairai, [79]
- Higginson, T. W.: sexual likeness, [174];
- American physique, [541]
- Hindoo Love maxims, [73]
- History of Love, [67]
- Holland, F. W.: morals and large families, [189]
- Holmes, O. W.: feminine barbarity, [151];
- refined lips, [419]
- Homer: Helen’s Beauty, [314]
- Honeymoon, [164], [188]
- Horwicz, [16], [21], [240]
- Hottentots: notions of Beauty, [376]
- Howells, W. D.: monogamy, [133];
- Hueffer, F.: Troubadours, [102]
- Hume: uncertainty augments passion, [124];
- mixed emotions, [172]
- Humphrey, Dr.: walking, [358]
- Hungarian Beauty, [319]
- Huxley: female education, [261];
- ape’s foot, [358]
- Hygiene, modern: a source of Beauty, [316];
- Hyperbole: emotional, an overtone of Love, [32];
- Indians, American: wooing, [173];
- Indifference, feigned: value to lovers, [241]
- Individual Preference: an overtone of Love, [30];
- Individualism versus Fashion, [389]
- Individuality, [174];
- Individuals: sacrificed to species, [302], [308]
- Insanity and Love: analogies, [218];
- erotomania, [222]
- Intellect and Beauty, [61], [155], [217], [324], [326], [534]
- Intellect and Love, [61], [74], [79], [83], [90], [122], [154], [157], [193], [203], [209], [216], [285], [299], [304]
- Intoxication, amorous, [163], [197]
- Iris, [466], [479]
- Irving, Washington: transient Love, [211];
- Italian Beauty: 274, [276];
- Italian Love: chivalry, [101];
- Jaeger, G.: personal perfumery, [446]
- James, Henry: American women, [158];
- Daisy Miller, [295]
- Japan: jealousy, [129], [133]
- Jaws, the, [408]
- Jealousy: an overtone of Love, [30];
- Jeffrey: on Taste, [328];
- theory of Beauty, [335]
- Jews. See [Hebrews]
- Johnson, Dr.: second Love, [135];
- marriage and Love, [258]
- Jowett, Prof.: Sokrates, love and friendship, [258]
- Kant: women ensnared by counterfeit lovers, [243];
- value of smiles, [421]
- Karr, A.: Woman’s Love, [259]
- Keats: amorous hyperbole, [163];
- Kissing, [142], [227];
- Knight: Beauty and utility, [336], [340]
- Knille: Italian Beauty, [514]
- Kollmann, Prof.: feminine Beauty, [342];
- Koran, the: on woman’s soul, [94]
- Krafft-Ebing: Insanity and Love, [173], [222]
- La Bruyère: how to win love, [244];
- on use of paint, [459]
- Lacing: fatal to Beauty, [379]
- Lamartine: genius and Love, [210];
- love-affairs, [252]
- Lamb, Chas.: amorous paradoxes, [166];
- love-affairs, [212]
- Language of Love: words, [223];
- La Rochefoucauld: Love and friendship, [26];
- and absence, [256]
- Lathrop, G. P.: Love-making in Spain, [278];
- Spanish Beauty, [518]
- Laughter, [421]
- Lavater: chin, [412];
- ocular lustre, [470]
- Lawson, F. P.: effect of education on Beauty, [324]
- Leanness, [304], [382];
- how to cure, [384]
- Lecky: on kindness to animals, [18];
- Lenau: love-letters, [248];
- music and Love, [257]
- Leo, Judah: on Love, [4]
- Lessing: every woman a shrew, [259]
- Life: prolonged through hygienic care, [316]
- Lips, [227], [231];
- Liszt, [199]
- London, [435]
- Longfellow, [264]
- Love-charms (and calls): among animals, [50];
- Love-dramas, among flowers, [9]
- Love-maxims: Hindoo, [11]
- Love, Romantic: a modern sentiment, [1], [180];
- superior to friendship, [26];
- to maternal love, [27];
- secures to man the benefits of cross-fertilisation, [28];
- overtones of, [29];
- a great moral, æsthetic and hygienic force, [28], [97];
- among animals, [33];
- savages, [54];
- Egyptians, [67];
- Hebrews, [69];
- ancient Aryans, [72];
- more traces of modern in Indian poetry than in Greek and Roman, [73];
- among Greeks, [75];
- origin of, [85];
- among Romans, [86];
- Mediæval, [92];
- wooing and waiting, [101];
- dependent on refinement, [101];
- maid versus married woman, [105];
- birth of modern, [109];
- order of development proved, [111];
- at the altar, [113];
- in novels, [113];
- pleasure of pursuit, [115];
- value of procrastination, [116], [118];
- coyness lessens woman’s, [119];
- masculine deeper than feminine, [120], [259], [272];
- modern jealousy, [127];
- passion or admiration, [130];
- is transient, [135], [180];
- is first best? [136];
- Heine on first, [137];
- first is not best, [137];
- individual versus the species, [139];
- coquetry, [142];
- opposed by rank, [143];
- intensifies emotions, [147];
- stimulates social sympathy, [149];
- selfish aspect of, [151];
- at first sight, [38], [152];
- inspired by a fine figure, [154];
- by sympathy, [156];
- responsible for general growth of Gallantry, [158];
- refines men, [159];
- impels toward self-sacrifice, [159], [161];
- in France, [162];
- emotional hyperbole, [162], [175];
- intoxication of, [163];
- honeymoon, [164];
- mixed moods and paradoxes, [166];
- course of true, [170];
- lunatic, lover, and poet, [172];
- and conjugal, [173];
- individual choice, [174];
- and culture, [176];
- idealised by Beauty, [177-180];
- responsible for Beauty, [177];
- differs from conjugal, [180];
- elements of, in conjugal affection, [184];
- makes men embarrassed, [187];
- free choice does not always imply Love, [188];
- eliminates ugly and masculine women, [190];
- inspired by Beauty, [194];
- a duty, [196];
- must be mutual, [196];
- genius is amorous, [201];
- a creative impulse, [202];
- imagined is real, [203];
- arouses genius, [204];
- precocious, [204];
- most intense in men of genius, [208];
- fickle, [210], [216];
- loving two at once, [213];
- “sublimed” by Beauty, [218];
- pathologic analogies, [218];
- erotomania, [222];
- language of, [223];
- facial expression of, [224];
- caresses, [225];
- kissing, [227];
- how to win, [237-255];
- feminine, and genius, [242];
- effects of, [242];
- compliments, [244];
- love-letters not necessarily slovenly, [247];
- extracts from, [247-250];
- charms for women, [251];
- masculine, and vanity, [252];
- opposed to viragoes, [252];
- proposing, [253];
- signs and tests of, [254];
- how to cure, [255];
- effect of absence on, [256];
- effects of marriage on, [257];
- poisoned by humiliation, [263];
- versus Love, [264];
- chances of recovery, [265];
- national peculiarities, [265];
- massacred in France, [266];
- Italian, [274], [276];
- Spanish, [277];
- German, [280];
- English, [288], [299];
- American, [294];
- a cause of Beauty, [280], [301], [309];
- points out woman’s sphere, [292];
- obedience to, a moral duty, [286];
- Schopenhauer’s theory of, [301-310];
- sources of, [303];
- complementary, explanation of, [307];
- leads to happy marriages, [309];
- a source of Beauty, [322];
- displaces cruel Natural Selection, [323], [424];
- is inspired by grace, [344], [357], [362];
- more concerned with form than with colour, [347];
- guided by subtle signs, [349];
- individualisation and “beauty-spots,” [350];
- neglects no detail of Beauty, [351];
- the object of dancing, [365];
- killed by fashionable deformity, [380];
- feminine and masculine, [401];
- maintains æsthetic proportion, [412];
- related to Health and Beauty, [415];
- beautifies the face, [324], [418];
- special expression of, [418];
- beautifies the lips, [420];
- the cheeks, [424];
- and fresh air, [426];
- and blushes, [429];
- inspired by a musical voice, [435];
- beautifies the nose, [440];
- eliminates high feminine foreheads, [448], [450];
- method of amorous selection, [458];
- awakens the sense of beauty, [458];
- banishes rouge, [459];
- inspired by eyes, [464], [482];
- beautifies the eyes, [469];
- eyebrows, [474], [485];
- large pupils, [479];
- musculus amatorius, [482];
- killed by sunken eyes, [483];
- preserves the hair, [492];
- favours brunettes, [305], [497], [529];
- eye-lashes, [503];
- and Beauty, [508];
- favours small women, [520];
- versus reason, [522];
- and Beauty in England, [534];
- sexual differentiation, [541];
- in America, [541];
- age of, [542]
- Lovers: selfish bores, [135], [147];
- Love-sickness: real, [222]
- Love-stories; none in Greek literature, [76]
- Lubbock, Sir J.: on flowers and insects, [8];
- Lungs: hygiene of, [398]
- Lustre, [345];
- Luther: and marriage, [97]
- Lynn-Linton, Mrs.: Girl of the Period, [187]
- Macaulay: Petrarch’s love, [216]
- Madonna, Sistine, [481];
- blond, [497]
- Magnus, Dr. Hugo: colour of the eye, [469];
- Manicure secrets, [407]
- Manners: essence of good, [495];
- Spanish, [530]
- Mantegazza: on courtship, [118];
- Manu, laws of: on woman, [72]
- Mariolatry: influence on woman’s position, [97]
- Marlowe: amorous hyperbole, [165];
- half-kisses, [238]
- Marriage: among animals, [36], [37];
- Egyptian trial, [68];
- modern ideal of, [68];
- in Greece, [78];
- in Rome, [93];
- and chivalry, [99], [103];
- Love versus expediency, [112];
- maiden versus wife, [115];
- through accident, [139];
- men becoming cautious, [156];
- Love not a motive in France, [162];
- of men of genius, [164], [197], [199];
- money versus Beauty, [177];
- “the sunset of Love,” [181];
- conditions of happy, [182];
- nets and cages, [185];
- of love, versus “reason,” [186], [522];
- hints, [188];
- chances for ugly women, [191];
- age for, advancing, [192];
- misery of, [257-260];
- in France, [268];
- Germany, [281];
- America, [301];
- based on Love, [302];
- and dancing, [367];
- and noses, [436];
- and complexion, [459];
- Albinos, [501];
- and stature, [521]
- Masculine Beauty: in feminine eyes, [177];
- Masculine Love; deeper than feminine, [120], [259], [273];
- Masculine vanity, [252]
- Masculine women: eliminated as old maids, [190], [253]
- Massage, [403]
- Maternal Love, [19];
- Mediæval Love, [92];
- Mediæval Ugliness: causes of, [315]
- Meditation beautifies the face, [480]
- Mental culture: a source of Beauty, [324];
- Middleton, [167]
- Mill, J. S.: female self-denial, [161];
- Milliners’ cunning, [387]
- Milton, [107], [198]
- Minnesingers, [103]
- Mitchell, Dr. W.: American physique, [538]
- Mitchell, P. C.: monkeys’ kisses, [228]
- Mixed Moods and Paradoxes of Love, [32], [166], [185]
- Mixture of races (see also [Crossing]): and Love, [508];
- Modesty: a source of Coyness, [115];
- and blushes, [164]
- Monogamy: favours the development of Love, [64];
- in Egypt, [68]
- Monopoly: an overtone of Love, [30];
- Montagu, Lady: on woman, [259]
- Montaigne: on marriage, [259];
- Italian Beauty, [274]
- Moore, T.: genius and marriage, [197], [200];
- first love, [204]
- Moral impressions: confounded with æsthetic, [479]
- Mormons, [63]
- Mountains: feelings inspired by, [12]
- Mouth: muscles of, [413];
- self-made, [420]
- Muscles: development of, [303];
- Music: of male birds, does it charm the females? [50];
- Nationality: and Beauty, [505];
- and Love, [266]
- Natural Selection: a cause of Beauty, [42] seq.;
- Neck, [400]
- Negroes: African, strangers to Love, [55];
- New York: a silly fashion in, [390];
- Nordau, Max: love in Germany, [176]
- Norton, C. E.: on Dante, [109]
- Nose, the: shape and size, [436];
- Nose-breathing: importance of, [398], [445]
- Novels: Love in, [11]
- Novelty: and first Love, [140]
- Nudity: cause of man’s, [486]
- Odours: cosmetic value of, [446]
- Old Maids, [190]
- O’Rell, Max: French chaperonage, [269];
- English degraded women, [531]
- Origin of Love, [85]
- Ornamentation: non-æsthetic, [328]
- Ovid: on tricks of Gallantry, [1];
- Paradoxes of Love, [166-173], [210]
- Parasols, [463]
- Pascal: self-conscious lovers, [220]
- Paternal love, [20];
- Pepys: Spanish wooing, [278]
- Perfume: personal, [446];
- cosmetic value of, [446]
- Pessimism, erotic, [302], [310]
- Petrarch: as a love-poet, [215]
- Photographs: why inferior to portraits, [348];
- why so often bad, [482]
- Physiognomy: comparative, [331];
- Pity and Love, [150]
- Planché: wasp-waists, [379]
- Plato: on Courtship, [78], [295];
- Pleasure and pain, [168]
- Ploss: love-charms, [251];
- Germanic marriages, [281]
- Plumpness: inspires Love, [304]
- Polish Beauty, [528]
- Polygamy: among animals, [36];
- Portraits, [348], [480];
- typical, [537]
- Pretty: definition of, [521]
- Pride: in paternal love, [22];
- Procrastination, [116]
- Proportion, [338];
- Proposing, [70], [142], [152], [242], [253]
- Prudery, [125], [388]
- Purchase of wives, [58]
- Puritans: sins of, against Health, [419]
- Railway whistles, [434]
- Raleigh: deep love, [224], [258]
- Rank: an enemy of Love, [143], [269]
- Raphael: on Beauty, [512]
- Realism: emotional, desirable in novels, [68]
- Reclam, Prof.: dust in lungs, [445];
- Richardson, W. B.; the ideal city, [316]
- Right-handedness, [408]
- Roberts, Charles: brunettes and blondes, [529]
- Roberts, J. B.: nasal deformities, [444]
- Rochefoucauld, La: women, love, and friendship, [26];
- pleasure of love, [196]
- Roman Beauty, [88];
- hair, [497]
- Roman Love, [86-92]
- Rousseau: on woman’s Love, [120];
- Rückert: kissing, [236]
- Ruskin: poetry and science, [9];
- love of dismal scenery, [13];
- amorous paradoxes, [167];
- woman’s work, [291];
- health and beauty, [311];
- and utility, [311];
- happiness essential to beauty, [315];
- intellect beautifies the features, [324];
- taste of savages, [330];
- beauty and utility, [332];
- degradation and ugliness, [334];
- wild scenery, [337];
- symmetry, [338];
- curvature, [341];
- colour, [345], [347];
- moderation, [378];
- expression in the mouth, [410];
- virtue and Beauty, [421];
- Greek features, [440];
- turban, beauty of, [495];
- southern Beauty, [501]
- Russian old maids, [193]
- Sappho: as a Love-poet, [81]
- Savages: development of maternal love, [20];
- parental love, irregular, [21];
- filial love weak, [22];
- strangers to Romantic Love, [54];
- inferior to birds, [54];
- courtship, [56];
- regard for beauty, [60];
- Jealousy and Polygamy, [62], [128];
- Gallantry, [157];
- masculine women, [174];
- notions of Beauty, [179], [328];
- conjugal attachment, [182];
- kissing, [229];
- sense delicacy, [231];
- inferior to us in Health, [312];
- taste, [327], [409];
- tests of Beauty, [331], [485];
- ugliness of, [333];
- dancing, [365];
- muscular development, [371];
- noses, [437];
- paint, [458]
- Scalp: movements of, [451]
- Scandinavian complexion, [459], [500]
- Scherer: on mediæval German Love, [105]
- Scherr, J.: on witchcraft trials, [94];
- Schiller: Minnesingers, [104]
- Schopenhauer: on the Will, [3];
- æsthetic enjoyment, [13];
- final cause of colour in animals, [50];
- love at first sight, [152];
- self-sacrifice, [161];
- torments, [169];
- celibacy and genius, [197];
- genius and woman’s love, [242];
- unhappy marriages, [259];
- theory of Love, [301-310];
- animal Beauty, [332];
- masculine and feminine beauty, [343];
- small feet, [354];
- the unæsthetic sex, [386];
- noise and culture, [435];
- noses and marriage, [436], [443];
- Germans, [523]
- Schumann, R.: 162;
- Schweiger-Lerchenfeld: Italian women, [275];
- Spanish love-making, [278]
- Schwenninger cure for corpulence, [383]
- Scotch Beauty, [537]
- Scott, Sir W.: on Dryden and Love, [89];
- Seeley, Prof.: Goethe on Love, [287]
- Selden: marriage, [261]
- Self-sacrifice: an overtone of Love, [31], [131], [157];
- Sellar, Prof.: Ovid, [201]
- Seneca: Beauty, [259]
- Sensuality and Romantic Love, [76]
- Service for a wife, [58]
- Sex: the unæsthetic, [386];
- and education, [541]
- Sexual differentiation, [174], [489], [520], [541]
- Sexual Selection (see also [Love] and [Individual Preference]): among animals, [44];
- Shakspere: treatment of Love, [2], [111];
- invests inanimate objects with human feelings, [3];
- on Beauty, [32];
- coyness and modesty, [115];
- woman’s Love, [120];
- amorous hyperbole, [162];
- course of true love, [170];
- what inspires love in women, [178];
- marriage of, [198];
- amorous character of, [201];
- blind love, [202];
- lunatic and lover, [218];
- kissing, [236];
- winning love, [238];
- refusals, [241];
- flattery, [244];
- unsought love, [254];
- tests of Love, [255];
- love never fatal, [255];
- reason as Love’s physician, [263];
- hereditary Beauty, [322];
- feet, [351];
- the beautiful and the characteristic, [410];
- poet of Love, [421];
- blushes, [426];
- expression in the eyes, [475], [483];
- love inspired by eyes, [482];
- Blondes and Brunettes, [496], [497]
- Shelley: paradox of Love, [167];
- Shoes: tight, objections to, [353];
- improvements in, [363]
- Shoulders, the, [400]
- Simcox, G. A.: on Gallantry, [92];
- Sisterly love, [23]
- Skating: effects on Beauty, [373]
- Skin. See [Complexion].
- Sleep: and noise, [317], [434];
- refreshing, [398]
- Smoothness, [344], [394], [403], [432], [488], [490]
- Soap: should be used in the face, [452], [462];
- good and bad, [461]
- Solomon’s Song, [70]
- Sources of Love, [303]
- Southey: woman’s faith, [259]
- Southwell, [167]
- Spanish Beauty: feet, [362];
- Spanish Love: chivalry, [99];
- Spencer, Herbert: on primitive paternal love, [21];
- filial love, [22];
- analysis of Love, [31], [33];
- money-marriages, [113];
- woman’s sphere, [195];
- origin of kissing, [229];
- irregular mixture of ancestral qualities in children, [306];
- individuals versus the species, [308];
- female savages uglier than male, [312];
- intellectual and physical beauty, [320];
- evolution of Beauty, [327];
- muscular power of savages, [371];
- laziness of savages, [372];
- masculine Fashion, [392]
- Spenser: Love and friendship, [108]
- Staël, Mme. de: on Beauty and intellect, [32];
- Love versus parental dictation, [273]
- Stanton, Mrs. E. C., [97]
- Stature and Beauty, [520]
- Stays: for deformed women, [385]
- Steatopyga, [375]
- Steele: kissing, [227];
- love-letters, [247]
- Stenches and noises, [435]
- Stendhal: Love and age, [138];
- St. Jerome: on the education of girls, [96]
- Stockings: best kind, [363]
- Suckling: lovers’ pallor, [225]
- Suicide: from Love, [121]
- Sunshine: good for the complexion, [454];
- Surgery, cosmetic, [432], [443]
- Swift: marriage, [185];
- love-affairs, [210]
- Swiss, the, [525]
- Symmetry, natural tendency to, in flowers, [10], [73], [180], [216]
- Symonds: on Italian Love, [101];
- Sympathy: and affection, [73];
- Taine, H.: English Beauty and Love, [532] seq.
- Taste: æsthetic theories of, [327];
- Teeth: 409, [411], [415];
- care of, [422]
- Tennyson: kissing, [235]
- Tests of Beauty: negative, [330];
- positive, [338]
- Thackeray: advice to lovers, [126];
- Thaxter, Mrs.: women and birds, [151]
- Thomson, [218]
- Toe, great, evolution of, [359]
- Topinard: early decrepitude of savages, [312];
- Tourgenieff: on a dog’s love, [17];
- first love, [204]
- Trollope, A.: American Gallantry, [298]
- Troubadours, [102], [221], [222]
- Trousers, [392]
- Turks, [319]
- Tylor, E. B.: the ape’s gait, [357];
- Tyranny of ugly women, [387], [496]
- Ugliness: follows ill-health in animals, [46];
- Use and disuse, effect of, on organs, [327]
- Utility and Beauty, [332], [336]
- Veils, [463]
- Vice: destroys Beauty, [418], [478]
- Viragoes, [175], [190]
- Virchow, Prof.: Brunettes and Blondes, [499]
- Virgil: Love-episode, [89]
- Vogt, Carl: sexual divergence, [174];
- Voice, a musical, [435]
- Voltaire: on ancient and modern friendship, [26];
- standard of taste, [327]
- Wagner, R.: leading motives, literary application of, [114];
- Waist, [378]
- Waitz: Magyars, [319];
- Walker, A.: [259];
- Walking, [357], [364]
- Wallace, A. R.: on choice exerted by animals, [43];
- Waltz: the dance of Love, [369]
- Warner, Chas. D.: women and birds, [151]
- Wasp-waist mania, the, [379], [494]
- Wealth, vulgar display of, [387]
- White, R. G.: blonde type, [497];
- Viennese Beauty, [528]
- Wieland: love-affair, [213]
- Wife: capture, [57];
- Wilde, Oscar, [392]
- Winckelmann: Greek Beauty, [314], [332];
- Winning Love, art of: [1], [41], [75], [115], [126], [129], [237-255];
- Witchcraft, trials for, [94]
- Woe, ecstasy of, [168]
- Woman: weak in impersonal emotions, [16];
- strong in conjugal and maternal love, [19];
- inferior to man in Romantic Love, [19], [120];
- prefers manly to handsome men, [60];
- position in Egypt, [67];
- among Hebrews, [69];
- in India, [72];
- ancient Greece, [77];
- Rome, [87];
- mediæval degradation, [93];
- proverbs about, [96];
- oasis of culture, [105];
- position in France, [107];
- cruelty to birds, [150];
- intelligent, [155];
- in public life, [160], [175];
- loses Beauty prematurely, [186];
- employment problem, [195], [290];
- uniform worship, [237];
- discourages deep Love, [242];
- inferior to man, [259];
- Huxley’s ideal, [261];
- in mediæval Spain, [277];
- indifferent to loss of Health, and the consequences, [312];
- superior in Beauty to man, [342];
- deplorable conservatism, [367];
- penalty of indolence, [385];
- has no sense of beauty, [385], [388], [396], [401], [494];
- needs no stays, [385];
- deficient in taste, [386];
- duped by sly milliners, [387];
- object of dress, [388];
- needs æsthetic instruction, [389];
- riding hat, [392];
- fashion preferred to good manners, [495]
- Wooing. See [courtship]
- Woody, S. E.: electrolysis for removing hairs, [494]
- Wrinkles, [406], [451]
THE END
Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.
| [27.27] | the lover[’]s concentrated affection | Restored. |
| [53.20] | at their [b/h]oly places | Replaced. |
| [53.26] | in displaying their beauty.[’/”] | Replaced. |
| [55.28] | Letourne[a]u, in his Sociologie | Inserted. |
| [63.1] | ‘the means of causing enmity’[”] | Probable closing. |
| [64.11] | monog[o/a]my is the only marital relation | Replaced. |
| [67.26] | mere passion linked with opportunity.[”] | Added. |
| [133.44] | Prior[-]ity of discovery | Removed. |
| [138.12] | as a woman of twenty-eight;[”] | Probable closing. |
| [138.18] | the gay and thoughtless first love.[”] | Added. |
| [163.9] | B[i/y]ron really feels | Replaced. |
| [178.19] | their energy[,] courage, and manly prowess | Added. |
| [205.1] | really attached since[’/”] | Replaced. |
| [241.18] | Who listens once will listen twice[;] | Added. |
| [252.39] | was promptly accepted.[”] | Probable closing. |
| [271.38] | where they do not marry.[’/”] | Replaced. |
| [273.19] | And power of love.’[”] | Added. |
| [272.4] | not knowing wh[e/i]ther she was going? | Replaced. |
| [285.38] | [“]O love, O fire! once he drew | Added. |
| [288.30] | but the brigh[t]est of all is this | Inserted. |
| [323.4] | [‘/“]with the ugly Eros | Replaced. |
| [393.19] | considered fashionable[.] | Added. |
| [394.26] | under the arm.[”] | Added. |
| [406.19] | modified to their advantage[.] | Added. |
| [407.17] | but glycerine [don’t] agree with every one | Sic |
| [424.43] | have supplanted natural selection[.] | Added. |
| [459.34] | An emphatic [“]No” is the answer. | Added. |
| [487.14] | the ancient Egypt[ai/ia]ns | Transposed. |
| [506.19] | in these words: [“]National vanity | Added. |
| [516.6] | the central part of the peni[u/n]sula | Inverted. |
| [521.39] | [“]A woman’ is fine | Added. |
| [522.3] | said that [“]Nature did never | Added. |
| [539.6] | in the atmosphere of New England.[”] | Added. |
The punctuation of the Index is occasionally irregular, and has been silently standardized.