... is spread, on which their fair hair descends in charming ringlets : for to me, at least, it seems that the greater part of the English women have fair hair : the most beautiful of them, however, are brunettes. The physiognomies of the men may be arranged... Travels from Moscow, Through Prussia, Germany, Switzerland, France , and England - Seite 217von Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Karamzin - 1803Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1804 - 994 Seiten
...1 ьесп so many brutish laces as here; and lam now convinced that Hogarth drew from natnre. — Such physiognomies are, it is true, only to be met...with among the populace ; but then there is so much tariety, íO much characteristic expression in them, that ten Lavaicrs would scarcely be able to point... | |
| New voyages - 1823 - 726 Seiten
...brunettes. The physiognomies of the men may be arranged under three classes ; they are either surly, good-natured, or brutish. I can safely swear, that...point out the bad qualities and propensities which they indicate." Besides these, we have had Dr. WJBNDEBORN'S view of England ; a very flattering and... | |
| 1823 - 496 Seiten
...brunettes. The physiognomies of the men may be arranged under three classes ; they are either surly, good-natured, or brutish. I can safely swear, that...true, only to be met with among the populace ; but there is so much variety, so much characteristic expression in them, that ten Lavaters would scarcely... | |
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