INDEX
- About, E.: fashionable disease, 510
- Absence: effect on Love, 256
- Addison: familiarity, 184, 258
- Æsthetic sense: developed from utilitarian associations, 336;
- training the, 340;
- highest product of civilisation, 409, 479
- Æsthetic suicide, 388, 390
- Affection, impersonal, 11-16;
- Affections, Personal: love for animals, 16-19;
- maternal love, 19;
- paternal, 20;
- filial, 22;
- brotherly and sisterly, 23;
- friendship, 24;
- romantic love, 26;
- differentiation of, 180
- 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;
- ignored in Christian ethics, 18;
- love among, 33;
- jealousy, 39, 128;
- kissing, 227, 229;
- as tests of Beauty, 331;
- arctic, why white, 456
- Apes, caressing, 225;
- kissing, 225, 228;
- ugliness of, 333;
- feet, 355, 359;
- gait, 357;
- legs, 371;
- abdomen, 385;
- arms, 402;
- hands, 405;
- jaws, 409;
- nude patches, 487;
- hair, 492
- 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;
- amorous hyperbole, 162;
- celibacy and genius, 197;
- love and genius, 207;
- employment versus love, 257
- Bain, Prof., 225, 341, 346.
- Baldness, 492
- Ballet-dancing, 370
- Ballrooms: unhealthy, 364, 402;
- Balzac: prolonging Love, 218;
- how his love was won, 252;
- hand of great men, 405
- “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;
- Beer, 525, 526
- Beethoven: Love-affairs, 210, 212, 217
- Bell, Sir Charles: the lips, 227;
- Greek beauty, 349;
- woman’s gait, 373;
- facial expression, 414;
- beards, 490
- 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;
- Bodenstedt: Oriental women, 185;
- Bones, 410
- Bothmer, Countess von: French Love, 269, 270;
- German women, 283;
- English flirtation, 293
- Brain, the, 449, 522
- Brandes, Georg: feminine Love at thirty, 193, 197
- Breath, offensive, 423
- Breathing, healthy, 380;
- deep, magic effects of, 397, 447
- Brinton and Napheys, 379, 421, 432, 444, 484
- Brotherly and sisterly love, 23
- Browne, Lennox: corset ruins grace, 382;
- Brunette versus Blonde, 305, 496, 513, 520, 526, 529
- Bryant, 254
- Büchner, L., 534
- Bulkley, Dr.: care of skin, 460;
- Bunyan: kissing, 284
- Burke: delicacy, 343;
- smoothness, 344;
- neck and breasts, 394;
- love and stature, 521
- Burns: Love and cosmic attraction, 6;
- amorous hyperbole, 162;
- first love, 205;
- ardour of his love, 208;
- fickleness, 211;
- undercurrents, 213;
- a lover’s dream, 220;
- kissing, 231
- 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;
- bachelors, 195;
- and genius, 197
- Cervantes, 202, 280
- Chamfort, 224
- Chaperonage: in Greece, 77;
- Rome, 87;
- mediæval, 103;
- modern, 119, 126, 174, 181, 186, 192;
- in France, 193, 266 et seq.;
- England, 268, 293;
- Italy, 274;
- Spain, 277;
- Germany, 285;
- America, 294, 296
- Characteristic, the, 410
- Cheeks, 423;
- Chemical affinities, 3-6
- Chest, the, 304, 394, 397
- Chesterfield: birth of “flirtation,” 124;
- Children: head, 449;
- Childs, Mrs,: Love and marriage, 122
- Chin, 412
- China: Love in, 118;
- jealousy, 129, 133;
- aristocracy of intellect, 210;
- standard of Beauty, 328;
- mutilation of the feet, 352;
- dancing, 366;
- cheeks, 423;
- eyes, 473, 483, 485
- Chiromancy, 406
- Chivalry: militant and comic, 98;
- Choice, sexual. See Individual Preference
- Chopin: musician for lovers, 170
- Christianity and Love, 97;
- sympathy, 149;
- and Beauty, 323
- Circassian women, 320, 427
- City air, 447;
- city life, injurious to health, 372
- Civilisation: and Beauty, 424;
- Clarke, E. H.: American Health and Beauty, 539;
- Clavel, Dr.: English Beauty, 532
- Cleanliness, 96, 364, 533
- Climate, 542
- Clough, 227
- “Colds,” 540
- Coleridge: fruitless Love, 121;
- best marriages, 190;
- virtue and passion, 218;
- compliments, 245;
- love and absence, 256
- Collier, Miss M.; Italian Love and Hygiene, 512
- Collier, R. L.: English and American courtship, 292
- Colour: a normal product, proportionate to vitality, 44;
- Typical and Sexual, 44;
- Protective and Warning, 48;
- means of recognition of species, 49;
- complementary, 172, 345;
- in cheeks, 425;
- ears, 432;
- skin, 453, 488;
- of man’s skin, original, 456;
- eyes, 465, 478
- Complementary qualities: colours, 172;
- Complexion: white versus black, 453;
- Scandinavian and Spanish, 459;
- cosmetic hints, 460;
- freckles, 462;
- brunette versus blonde, 500, 526;
- English, 533, 534;
- injured by hot air, 540
- Compliments, 244
- Confidence, value of, to lovers, 239, 242
- Conjugal love: among animals, 34;
- savages, 182;
- Hebrews, 69;
- Greeks, 75;
- Romans, 86;
- troubadours, 102;
- self-sacrifice, 160;
- in France, 162;
- differs from Romantic, 180 et seq.;
- modern, 182;
- essence of, 183;
- feminine deeper than masculine, 186;
- and friendship, 258
- Constable, 167
- Consumption, nurseries of, 399
- Coquetry: in birds, 40;
- and flirtation, 122;
- historic excuse for, 124;
- essence of, 142;
- masculine, 142;
- and high collars, 242
- Corpulence, 304, 382;
- how to reduce, 384;
- in old England, 530
- Corset: fatal to Beauty, 379 et seq.;
- causes corpulence, 382, 385;
- ruins chest, 400
- Cosmetic hints (see also Hygiene and Exercise): how to refine the lips, 421;
- ears, 431;
- odours, 445;
- complexion, 460, 464;
- electricity, 464;
- eyelashes, 484;
- eyes, 485;
- hair, 491;
- scalp, 493;
- colour of eyes, 504;
- fresh air, 513
- 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;
- 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;
- Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 274
- “Cunning to be strange,” 115
- Cupid’s arrows, 84
- Curing Love, art of: 154, 196, 255;
- absence, 256;
- travel, 257;
- employment, 257;
- contemplation of married misery, 257;
- of feminine inferiority, 260;
- focussing her faults, 262;
- reason versus passion, 263;
- Love versus Love, 264
- Curvature, 341, 355, 371, 379, 381, 393, 396, 400, 413, 473, 474
- Dancing: love-dances of birds, 39, 52;
- and grace, 364;
- and courtship, 365;
- birds, 365;
- Greeks and Romans, 366;
- why men no longer care for, 367;
- evolution of dance-music, 367;
- dance of Love, 369;
- ballet, 370
- 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;
- 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;
- a cause of ugliness, 334, 341;
- resulting from tight shoes, 354;
- from lacing, 380, 381;
- hollow eyes, 473;
- and Fashion, 510, 541
- Display of ornaments, by animals, 52
- Don Juans, among birds, 36
- Draughts, stupid fear of, 317
- Drayton, 167
- Dress, improprieties of, 380;
- woman’s for woman, 388;
- in France, 510
- Dryden: on Love, 89, 166;
- 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;
- lovers’ sympathy, 31;
- on lovers, 134;
- amorous hyperbole, 163, 165, 241;
- balm for rejected lovers, 255;
- ocular expression, 475;
- Health and Beauty, 533
- Emotional differentiation, 180
- Empedokles, 3, 180
- Engagements, 293;
- English Beauty, 145;
- feet, 359, 362;
- open-air games, 373;
- mouths and chins, 419;
- nose, 442;
- beards, 489;
- Brunettes gaining on Blondes, 499;
- physique, 507, 509, 528 seq.
- English Love: courtship, 118;
- Epicures: why handsome, 446
- Erasmus: kissing in England, 233
- Erotomania, 222
- Evolution of Love, 111, 173, 180, 181;
- of Beauty, 327;
- of taste, 327;
- great toe, 359
- 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;
- facial, of Love, 224;
- of lips, 227;
- of Beauty, 327, 347-352;
- mouth, 409;
- facial, 414, 458;
- of vice, 418;
- of lust, 418;
- ears, 433;
- eyes, 470, 475;
- dog’s tail, 491;
- Italian, 513
- Eyes, 164, 262;
- smiling, 415;
- the most beautiful feature, 464;
- colour of, 465;
- lustre, 469;
- form, 472;
- lashes and brows, 474, 503, 483;
- expression of, 479;
- movements of iris, 475;
- of eyeball, 480;
- of lids, 482;
- of brows, 484;
- “making eyes,” 491;
- dark versus light, 503;
- Spanish, 516, 517
- Face, the, 411, 448, 490
- Factories: unhealthy, 400;
- 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;
- fashionable ugliness, 352;
- tests of Beauty, 354;
- not enlarged by graceful walking, 362
- Feminine Beauty: in masculine eyes, 177;
- prematurely lost, 186, 312;
- rarer than masculine, 313;
- greater than masculine, 342;
- bosom, 342, 394, 400, 403;
- face, 411;
- nose, 441;
- forehead, 388, 448, 496;
- wrinkles, 451;
- skin, 488;
- beard, 489, 521
- Feminine Inferiority, 260, 262, 274
- Feminine Love: less deep than masculine, 120, 273;
- desire to please, 159;
- dynamic, not æsthetic, 178, 253, 303;
- at thirty, 193;
- expression of, 224;
- lessens delicacy, 254;
- Fichte on, 284, 401
- Feminine virtues, 98;
- mediæval culture, 105;
- cruelty, 150;
- devotion, 160
- 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;
- definition of, 123;
- versus coyness, 123;
- in France, 273;
- in Spain, 278;
- Germany, 285;
- England, 293;
- with the eyes, 484, 491
- Flower love and beauty, 7-11
- Flower, Prof.: walking, 358;
- Forehead, the, 388, 411;
- Beauty and brain, 448;
- fashionable deformity, 450, 496
- 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;
- feet, 362;
- ugly fashions, 389;
- brunettes and blondes, 499;
- general 506;
- in America, 510;
- compared with English, 533
- French Love: Chivalry, 99;
- Troubadours, 102;
- no flirtation, 123, 126;
- grandchildren sacrificed, 162;
- lower classes, 176;
- feminine, at thirty, 193, 196;
- killed by ridicule, 243, 265-274, 341, 508
- French, T. R.: nose-breathing, 445
- Freytag, G.: mediæval German marriages, 281
- Friendship, 24;
- among animals, 34;
- female, in Greece, 81, 180;
- advantages over conjugal love, 258
- Fringe, 388, 495
- Gait, graceful, 357, 363;
- Gallantry: an overtone of Love, 30;
- among animals, 39;
- among savages, 66;
- birth of, in Rome, 91;
- crazy mediæval, 100, 157;
- modern, 157;
- conjugal, 185;
- extravagant forms of, 221;
- feminine, 244;
- flattery in actions, 245;
- Italian, 274;
- Spanish, 278;
- German, 283;
- American, 298;
- true, 388;
- why on the wane, 495
- Galton: on Coyness, 124;
- callous feelings, 148;
- morals and large families, 189;
- heredity of genius, 201;
- woman’s senses less delicate than man’s, 261;
- ancestral influences, 306;
- criminal types, 324;
- stature and marriage, 521;
- change in English physiognomy, 530
- Gastronomy: cosmetic value of, 446;
- Gautier, Th.: woman has no sense of beauty, 124
- Genius: emotional, 2, 90, 110;
- and Health, 179;
- and marriage, 197;
- and Love, 201, 217;
- modern, abundant, 203;
- in Love, 204;
- amorous precocity, 204;
- ardour, 207;
- versus rank and money, 209;
- fickleness, 210;
- multiplicity, 213;
- and Monopoly, 214;
- fictitiousness, 215
- Georgian women, 60
- German Beauty: 144;
- Bavarian corpulence, 385;
- Brunettes gaining on Blondes, 499;
- physiognomy, 514;
- general, 522-528
- 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;
- Godkin, E. L.: true character of milliners, 387
- Goethe: Elective Affinities, 5;
- affection for nature, 15;
- ancient love, 116;
- first love, 136;
- intellect and Love, 157;
- love affairs, 202, 206, 212, 213;
- unhappy marriages, 258;
- transitoriness of Love, 287;
- aversion to noise, 435
- Goldsmith: on Love, 116, 165;
- his first love, 211;
- English Love, 299
- Grace, where found, 308, 343;
- of gait, 357;
- acquired by dancing, 364;
- destroyed by corsets, 382;
- movements of the head, 401;
- French, 507;
- Italian, 514;
- Spanish, 518, 520
- Gradation, 42, 339, 355, 371, 394, 400, 404, 459
- Grandchildren: sacrificed to money-marriages, 160, 162, 245, 260
- Gratiolet, 479
- Greek Beauty, 83;
- sources of, 313;
- animals as ideals, 332;
- no expression, 348, 349;
- feet, 356;
- gymnastics, 384;
- hands, 406;
- chin, 413;
- lips, 414;
- ears, 430, 433;
- beards, 489;
- arrangement of hair, 495;
- colour of hair, 495;
- stature, 520
- Greek Love, 75, 116, 157, 180, 191
- Griffin, Sir L.: French women, 506;
- Grose: noses, 437
- Grote, G.: Platonic love, 80;
- Greek Beauty, 83;
- Amazons, 191
- Gymnastics: among Greeks, 384
- Gypsy, Spanish, 516
- Haeckel, Prof., 431, 523
- Hair: how to wear, 388, 530;
- on the arm, 403;
- cause of man’s nudity, 486;
- how to remove, 491;
- preserved by Sexual Selection, 492;
- æsthetic value of, 494;
- blonde and brunette, 496, 501;
- red, 503
- Hamerton, P. G.: Love and age, 138;
- Hammond, Dr. W.: Delirium of Persecution, 220;
- 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;
- English Beauty, 531;
- American physique, 538
- Hawthorne, Julian: German Beauty, 526
- Haydn, 198, 206
- Hazlitt, 258
- Head, the deformities of, 328;
- 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;
- sense of beauty, 72;
- absence of jealousy, 129;
- beauty and ugliness of, 320;
- noses, 438, 440
- 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;
- Heredity: of genius, 201
- Hetairai, 79
- Higginson, T. W.: sexual likeness, 174;
- Hindoo Love maxims, 73
- History of Love, 67
- Holland, F. W.: morals and large families, 189
- Holmes, O. W.: feminine barbarity, 151;
- Homer: Helen’s Beauty, 314
- Honeymoon, 164, 188
- Horwicz, 16, 21, 240
- Hottentots: notions of Beauty, 376
- Howells, W. D.: monogamy, 133;
- feminine self-abnegation, 259;
- Italian courtship, 275-276;
- broken engagements, 300;
- playful flattery, 301
- Hueffer, F.: Troubadours, 102
- Hume: uncertainty augments passion, 124;
- Humphrey, Dr.: walking, 358
- Hungarian Beauty, 319
- Huxley: female education, 261;
- Hygiene, modern: a source of Beauty, 316;
- Hyperbole: emotional, an overtone of Love, 32;
- in ancient Aryan Love, 74;
- modern, 162-166;
- after marriage, 184;
- pathologic analogies, 219, 221;
- contact, 225;
- and genius, 243;
- in America, 301
- Indians, American: wooing, 173;
- standard of Beauty, 327;
- muscular power, 371;
- deformed skulls, 450
- Indifference, feigned: value to lovers, 241
- Individual Preference: an overtone of Love, 30;
- among animals, 42;
- savages, 57, 59;
- Hebrews, 70, 78;
- Greeks, 79;
- Romans, 87;
- mediæval times, 94, 112;
- modern, 173-177, 188;
- in France, 268;
- Italy, 275;
- Spain, 278;
- Germany, 282;
- England, 288, 535;
- America, 300;
- Schopenhauer on, 310
- Individualism versus Fashion, 389
- Individuality, 174;
- Individuals: sacrificed to species, 302, 308
- Insanity and Love: analogies, 218;
- 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;
- intellect and Beauty, 324;
- Spanish Beauty, 519
- Italian Beauty: 274, 276;
- Italian Love: chivalry, 101;
- Jaeger, G.: personal perfumery, 446
- James, Henry: American women, 158;
- Japan: jealousy, 129, 133
- Jaws, the, 408
- Jealousy: an overtone of Love, 30;
- among animals, 39;
- moral mission of, 62;
- occasional absence among savages, 62;
- Greek, 77;
- mediæval, 103;
- modern, 127-133;
- retrospective and prospective, 131;
- aroused by Beauty, 133, 172;
- conjugal, 184;
- Oriental, 185;
- morbid, 221
- Jeffrey: on Taste, 328;
- Jews. See Hebrews
- Johnson, Dr.: second Love, 135;
- Jowett, Prof.: Sokrates, love and friendship, 258
- Kant: women ensnared by counterfeit lovers, 243;
- Karr, A.: Woman’s Love, 259
- Keats: amorous hyperbole, 163;
- Kissing, 142, 227;
- among animals, 227;
- savages, 228;
- origin of, 229;
- ancient, 232;
- mediæval, 233;
- modern, 234;
- love-kisses, 235;
- art of, 237;
- varieties of, 414;
- on the ears, 432;
- cheeks, 425
- Knight: Beauty and utility, 336, 340
- Knille: Italian Beauty, 514
- Kollmann, Prof.: feminine Beauty, 342;
- walking, 371;
- muscular development, 373;
- gait, 374;
- breasts, 395;
- face, 411;
- nose, 436;
- hair, 502;
- results of crossing, 320
- Koran, the: on woman’s soul, 94
- Krafft-Ebing: Insanity and Love, 173, 222
- La Bruyère: how to win love, 244;
- Lacing: fatal to Beauty, 379
- Lamartine: genius and Love, 210;
- Lamb, Chas.: amorous paradoxes, 166;
- Language of Love: words, 223;
- facial expression, 224;
- caresses, 225;
- kissing, 227
- La Rochefoucauld: Love and friendship, 26;
- Lathrop, G. P.: Love-making in Spain, 278;
- Laughter, 421
- Lavater: chin, 412;
- Lawson, F. P.: effect of education on Beauty, 324
- Leanness, 304, 382;
- Lecky: on kindness to animals, 18;
- family affections among Greeks, 75;
- asceticism and chastity, 93;
- feminine devotion, 160;
- southern type of Beauty, 501
- Lenau: love-letters, 248;
- Leo, Judah: on Love, 4
- Lessing: every woman a shrew, 259
- Life: prolonged through hygienic care, 316
- Lips, 227, 231;
- expression of scorn, 410;
- refined, 413;
- lip language, 414;
- effect on, of æsthetic culture, 419
- 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;
- quarrels, 170;
- musician and poet for, 169;
- falsetto, 224, 436
- Love-sickness: real, 222
- Love-stories; none in Greek literature, 76
- Lubbock, Sir J.: on flowers and insects, 8;
- absence of certain emotions in savages, 55;
- kissing, 228
- 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;
- Magnus, Dr. Hugo: colour of the eye, 469;
- lustre, 470;
- expression, 475;
- portraits, 481;
- individuality, 481
- Manicure secrets, 407
- Manners: essence of good, 495;
- Mantegazza: on courtship, 118;
- caresses, 226;
- Esquimaux nose, 437;
- Italian noses, 437, 444;
- wrinkles, 452;
- Italian Beauty, 512
- Manu, laws of: on woman, 72
- Mariolatry: influence on woman’s position, 97
- Marlowe: amorous hyperbole, 165;
- 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;
- more common than feminine, 312, 348, 397, 400, 403;
- face, 411;
- nose, 441;
- forehead, 448;
- wrinkles, 451;
- beard, 489, 490, 521;
- in Germany, 524
- Masculine Love; deeper than feminine, 120, 259, 273;
- coquetry, 142;
- Gallantry, 158;
- beautifying impulse, 179;
- insincerity, 187;
- comic expression of, 224;
- won vid Vanity, 252;
- increases delicacy, 254;
- versus feminine, 284
- Masculine vanity, 252
- Masculine women: eliminated as old maids, 190, 253
- Massage, 403
- Maternal Love, 19;
- Mediæval Love, 92;
- celibacy, versus marriage, 92;
- woman’s lowest degradation, 93;
- negation of feminine choice, 95;
- Christianity and love, 97;
- chivalry, militant and comic, 99;
- poetic, 101;
- female culture, 105;
- Personal Beauty, 107;
- Spenser on Love, 108;
- Dante and Shakspere, 109
- 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;
- companionship in marriage, 184;
- woman’s sphere, 194
- 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;
- Monogamy: favours the development of Love, 64;
- Monopoly: an overtone of Love, 30;
- among savages, 63;
- in ancient Aryan Love, 74;
- modern, 133-141;
- and genius, 213;
- three are a crowd, 221;
- in Lenau’s love-letters, 249;
- masculine and feminine Love, 284, 504
- Montagu, Lady: on woman, 259
- Montaigne: on marriage, 259;
- Moore, T.: genius and marriage, 197, 200;
- Moral impressions: confounded with æsthetic, 479
- Mormons, 63
- Mountains: feelings inspired by, 12
- Mouth: muscles of, 413;
- Muscles: development of, 303;
- use and disuse, 327;
- the plastic material of Beauty, 384;
- of an athlete, 403;
- facial, 417;
- mouth, 418
- Music: of male birds, does it charm the females? 50;
- Nationality: and Beauty, 505;
- Natural Selection: a cause of Beauty, 42 seq.;
- Neck, 400
- Negroes: African, strangers to Love, 55;
- American, can they love? 66;
- ugliness of, 319;
- standard of Beauty, 328, 331;
- feet, 355;
- legs, 371, 405;
- teeth, 415;
- lips, 416;
- cause of blackness, 456;
- complexion, inferiority of, 458;
- eyes, 464, 467, 468, 483;
- hair, 492
- 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;
- evolution of, 437;
- Greek and Hebrew, 440;
- fashion and cosmetic surgery, 442;
- important functions of, 445
- 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;
- rarity of Beauty in Rome, 88;
- art of making love, 90;
- Gallantry, 92;
- conception of Love, 118;
- enduring a rival, 129;
- estimate of, 201;
- loving two at once, 213;
- how to cure love, 255, 257, 262
- 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;
- ears, 433;
- colour of the eyes, 478;
- variety in, and Love, 508;
- language of passion, 153
- 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;
- 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;
- in Romantic Love, 31;
- and vanity, 141-145;
- in conjugal love, 184;
- masculine vanity, 215;
- wounded, cures Love, 263
- 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;
- Wieland in love, 213;
- Petrarch, 216;
- mediæval courtship, 239;
- mediæval Spanish women, 277
- 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;
- love-affairs, 214;
- on German Beauty, 526
- Schweiger-Lerchenfeld: Italian women, 275;
- Schwenninger cure for corpulence, 383
- Scotch Beauty, 537
- Scott, Sir W.: on Dryden and Love, 89;
- and marriage, 198, 217;
- masculine vanity, 252
- 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;
- loving and being loved, 196;
- amorous disposition of, 202, 217
- Shoes: tight, objections to, 353;
- Shoulders, the, 400
- Simcox, G. A.: on Gallantry, 92;
- mediæval ugliness, 315;
- noses, 442
- 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;
- Love in France, 176;
- humiliation poisons Love, 263, 266
- 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;
- formal code of Love, 106;
- Petrarch, 216;
- Shelley, 217
- Sympathy: and affection, 73;
- an overtone of love, 31, 145-157;
- development of, 147;
- in conjugal love, 183
- 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;
- Love, 168;
- to women, 252;
- simpering Madonnas, 315;
- dark heroines, 498;
- French physique, 506
- Thaxter, Mrs.: women and birds, 151
- Thomson, 218
- Toe, great, evolution of, 359
- Topinard: early decrepitude of savages, 312;
- life prolonged in France, 316;
- crossing, 318, 320;
- nose, 437;
- deformed skulls, 450;
- dark races, 501;
- French nation, 508
- 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;
- negro’s feet, 356;
- females and animals, 360;
- thighs, 371
- Voice, a musical, 435
- Voltaire: on ancient and modern friendship, 26;
- Wagner, R.: leading motives, literary application of, 114;
- analogies between Love and music, 140;
- feminine devotion, 160;
- marriage, 198;
- a musical kiss, 237, 330, 414
- Waist, 378
- Waitz: Magyars, 319;
- Chinese complexion, 454, 457;
- decrease in number of blondes, 498
- Walker, A.: 259;
- woman’s gait, 375;
- French Beauty, 506
- 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;
- purchase, 58;
- service for, 58;
- capture and coyness, 114;
- selling, 289
- 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
- Zimmermann, O.: Ecstasy of woe, 168
- Zola, 420