| Arnold Guyot - Science - 1849 - 376 pages
...others ; nothing salient nor angular disturbs the softness of the lines which round it. The face is divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well cut, not too near nor too far from the nose ; their axis is placed on a single... | |
| Arnold Guyot - Science - 1849 - 376 pages
...others; nothing salient nor angular disturbs the softness of the lines which round it. The face is divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well cut, not too near nor too far from the nose; their axis is placed on a single... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1855 - 360 pages
...the others; nothing salient nor angular disturbs the softness of the lines that round it. The face is divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well cut, not too near the nose nor too far from it; their axis is placed on a single... | |
| Cornelius S. Cartee - Physical geography - 1855 - 348 pages
...figure. The head is oval, with no part too prominent beyond the others. The hair is fine. The face is divided into three equal parts, by the line of the eyes, and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well defined, not too near the nose, nor too far from it, and their axis is placed... | |
| Cornelius Sowle Cartée - Physical geography - 1861 - 356 pages
...figure. The head is oval, with no part too prominent beyond the others. The hair is fine. The face is divided into three equal parts, by the line of the eyes, and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well defined, not too near the nose, nor too far from it, and their axis is placed... | |
| James Donald (F.R.G.S.) - 1868 - 104 pages
...Circassians, Slaves, Teutons, and Celts. The characteristics of the Caucasian race are an oval head ; the face divided into three equal parts by the line...on a straight line at right angles to that of the mouth ; the facial angle 90 degrees ; the stature tall, the length of the extended arms being equal... | |
| Joseph Simms - 1873 - 652 pages
...prominent; nothing salient or angular disturbs the softness of the lines which surround it. The face is divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and that of the mouth. The eyes are large, well cut, neither too near nor too far from the nose; their axis is placed on a single... | |
| Arnold Guyot - Geography - 1885 - 136 pages
...degree, with the utmost beauty and grace. RACES OF MEN. higher. The/ace is a symmetrical oval, and is divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and the base of the nose. The eyes are large, well formed, and separated by a space equal to the length... | |
| George T. Lemmon - Conduct of life - 1899 - 452 pages
...Greeks, with their love of beauty, found its highest expression in the human form. They saw the ideal face divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and the mouth. They saw the extended arms equal to the height of the entire body. They found such proportions... | |
| Methodist Church - 1897 - 1040 pages
...Greeks, with their love of beauty, found its highest expression in the human form. They saw the ideal face divided into three equal parts by the line of the eyes and the mouth. They saw the extended arms equal to the height of the entire body. They found such proportions... | |
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