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" Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their own beauty ; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all sorts of ornaments than do men. They borrow the plumes of male birds, with which nature has decked... "
Cosmetic Surgery Today - Página 86
de Dimitrije E. Panfilov - 2005 - 207 páginas
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volumen 2

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 508 páginas
...selection. Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their beauty; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all...borrow the plumes of male birds, with which nature decked this sex in order to charm the females. As women have long been selected for beauty, it is not...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volumen 2

Charles Darwin - 1872 - 468 páginas
...themselves with all sorts of ornaments than do men. They borrow the plumes of male birds, with which Nature decked this sex in order to charm the females. As...long been selected for beauty, it is not surprising Jhat some of the successive variations should have been transmitted in a limited manner ; and consequently...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 páginas
...their own beauty ; and, when they have ,bhe means, they take more delight in decorating them'Belves with all sorts of ornaments than do men. They borrow the plumes of male birds, with which nature has I decked this sex in order to charm the females. As women have long been selected for beauty, it is...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The descent of man and seletion in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 páginas
...Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their own beauty ; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all...of ornaments than do men. They borrow the plumes of malejbirds, with which nature has decked this sex in order to charm the females. As women have long...
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The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex, Volumen 1874

Charles Darwin - 1897 - 768 páginas
...Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their own beauty ; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all...that some of their successive variations should have teen transmitted exclusively to the same sex; consequently that they should have transmitted beauty...
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The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex

Charles Darwin - 1898 - 712 páginas
...Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their own beauty; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all sorts of ornaments than do men. They borrow '• An inzenious writer aeucs. from a ly the same even throughout Europe : comparison of the pictures...
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Pure Sociology: A Treatise on the Origin and Spontaneous Development of Society

Lester Frank Ward - 1903 - 646 páginas
...amlnrlrri*, male sexual selection; amplirclrjcit, mutual m-xual selection, an explained below (p. rcii). take more delight in decorating themselves with all...borrow the plumes of male birds, with which nature decked this sex in order to charm the females. As women have long been selected for beauty, it is not...
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The Descent of man and selection in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 714 páginas
...Boinbet (otherwise M. Beyle), Erigtli.it tin idea of beauty is not absolute- lull trunslut. p. 278. the plumes of male birds, with which nature has decked...to the same sex; consequently that they should have transmit led beauty in a somewhat higher degree to their female than to their male offspring, and thus...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volúmenes 1-2

Charles Darwin - 1981 - 964 páginas
...selection. Women are everywhere conscious of the value of their beauty ; and when they have the means, they take more delight in decorating themselves with all...borrow the plumes of male birds, with which nature decked this sex in order to charm the females. As women have long been selected for beauty, it is not...
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Tattoo, Torture, Mutilation, and Adornment: The Denaturalization of the Body ...

Frances E. Mascia-Lees - 1992 - 184 páginas
...Ethnic beauty as an alternative model only gained momentum in the 1960s. 4. In 1872 Darwin contended "As women have long been selected for beauty it is not surprising that some of their variation should have been transmitted exclusively to the same sex ; . . . Women are everywhere conscious...
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