Страница - 301Страница - 303- Paradoxes of Love, [166-173], [210]
- Parasols, [463]
- Pascal: self-conscious lovers, [220]
- Paternal love, [20];
- Pepys: Spanish wooing, [278]
- Perfume: personal, [446];
- Pessimism, erotic, [302], [310]
- Petrarch: as a love-poet, [215]
- Photographs: why inferior to portraits, [348];
- Physiognomy: comparative, [331];
- Pity and Love, [150]
- Planché: wasp-waists, [379]
- Plato: on Courtship, [78], [295];
- “Platonic” Love, [80];
- origin of Love, [85];
- pre-matrimonial acquaintance, [127];
- mixed mood of love, [168];
- irrational love, [218];
- feminine inferiority, [260];
- Love and Beauty, [322]
- Pleasure and pain, [168]
- Ploss: love-charms, [251];
- Germanic marriages, [281]
- Plumpness: inspires Love, [304]
- Polish Beauty, [528]
- Polygamy: among animals, [36];
- conducive to Jealousy, [63];
- among Hebrews, [69];
- in India, [72];
- neutralizes conjugal love, [181]
- Portraits, [348], [480];
- 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]
- Quadroons: beauty of American, [321];
- 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];
- Roman Beauty, [88];
- 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];
- Sexual differentiation, [174], [489], [520], [541]
- Sexual Selection (see also [Love] and [Individual Preference]): among animals, [44];
- primitive men, [59];
- effect on chest, [394];
- loss of hair, [403], [486];
- blushes, [426];
- ears, [429];
- noses, [440];
- complexion, [455];
- eyes, [464], [465];
- masculine and feminine, [489];
- preserves hair on head, [492];
- action uncertain, [493];
- versus Natural Selection, [542]
- 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];
- 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];
- Smoothness, [344], [394], [403], [432], [488], [490]
- Soap: should be used in the face, [452], [462];
- Solomon’s Song, [70]
- Sources of Love, [303]
- Southey: woman’s faith, [259]
- Southwell, [167]
- Spanish Beauty: feet, [362];
- grace, [374], [518], [533];
- chest deformed by Fashion, [395];
- lips, [419];
- mantillas, [388], [510];
- complexion, [501];
- general, [515-522];
- refinement, [524]
- 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];
- 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];
- 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];
- Tennyson: kissing, [235]
- Tests of Beauty: negative, [330];
- 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];
- 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];
- in women, [186];
- no bar to marriage, [191];
- mediæval, [314];
- due to simian resemblance, [331];
- savage features, [333];
- degradation, [333];
- decrepitude and disease, [334];
- tyranny of, [387];
- due to indolence, [397];
- a sin, [400];
- “beauty-spots,” [452]
- 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];
- 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];
- Natural versus Sexual Selection, [43-50];
- beauty correlated with health in animals, [46];
- sources of colour in animals, [48];
- chest of Amazon Indians, [396];
- hair on arm, [403]
- 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];
- Wieland: love-affair, [213]
- Wife: capture, [57];
- Wilde, Oscar, [392]
- Winckelmann: Greek Beauty, [314], [332];
- curvature, [342];
- breasts, [395];
- Greek chest, [397];
- hand, [405];
- chin, [413];
- dimples, [413];
- lips, [415];
- ears, [431];
- nose, [436];
- eyes, [473];
- hair, [496], [502];
- dark complexion, [500], [501];
- Italian Beauty, [514]
- Winning Love, art of: [1], [41], [75], [115], [126], [129], [237-255];
- brass buttons, [238];
- confidence and boldness, [239];
- pleasant associations, [239];
- perseverance, [241];
- feigned indifference, [241];
- compliments, [245];
- Love-letters, [246];
- for women, [250];
- proposing, [253];
- how to meet coyness, [254];
- spicing flattery with burlesque, [301]
- 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]