I have often noticed this interesting phenomenon ; and have come to the conclusion, if man, or woman either, wishes to realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes — by having something to do, and something... About in the World: Essays - Page 271by James Hain Friswell - 1880 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1881 - 622 pages
...wishes to realise the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes, by having something to do and something to live for...which, by expanding the capacities of the soul, gives expression and symmetry to the body which contains it. VOWED AT A GRAVE. A STORY OF TO-DAY. Br G. EWART... | |
| Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1856 - 394 pages
...to realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes — by having something to do, and something to live for,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. — Professor "Dpharn. of DON'T DESPAJE. — Poetry Ъу Edward N. Marks. Music by JE Illerby. (Scheurmaim... | |
| 1856 - 1432 pages
...personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes — by having something to do and to live for, which is worthy of humanity — and which,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. — Professor Upham. From The Spectator, 20 Oct. THE SALIC LAW IN FRANCE. NAPOLEON THE THIRD must be... | |
| 1881 - 602 pages
...wishes to realise the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes, by having something to do and something to live for...which, by expanding the capacities of the soul, gives expression and symmetry to the body which contains it. VOWED AT A GRAVE. A STORY OF TO-DAY. BY G. EWABT... | |
| Governess - 1855 - 884 pages
...realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble actions and purposes — by having something to do, and something to live for...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. — Prqfettor Upham. ADVICE TO YOUNG WIVES. LET me especially recommend to a young wife a considerate... | |
| 1856 - 332 pages
...must be by cherishing noble hopes mi purposes — by having something to do, and something to five for. which is worthy of humanity — and which, by...capacities of the soul, gives expansion and symmetry to the bndv which contains it. A WORD TO THE MARRIED.— " I compared notes with one of my friends who expects... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1857 - 606 pages
...wishes to realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes ; by having something to do and something to live for,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. In my last letter I gave the lesson which a voyage on the ocean furnishes on the subject of our social... | |
| 1858 - 402 pages
...to realize the full power of personal beauty it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes — by having something to do, and something to live for,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. — PROFESSOR UPHAM. A SUFFICIENT EXPLANATION. — A brother of the distinguished Edmund Burke was... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...wishes to realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes ; by having something to do, and something to live for,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it. Professor Ujfhaíti. BEAUTY-the first in Might. ' Tis tho eternal law, That first in beauty should... | |
| Burton Abbots - 1863 - 402 pages
...wishes to realise the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cherishing noble hopes and purposes : by having something to do, and something to live for,...expansion and symmetry to the body which contains it." FBOFESSOR UFHAM. "May you walk, as through life'i road Every noble woman can — With a pure heart... | |
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