The sculptor employs the representation of the thing itself; but still as a means to a higher end--as a gradual ascent, always advancing towards faultless form and perfect beauty.
Lifted up with pride, the powerful city boasted of perfect beauty.
Gabrielle was only fifteen, and her shape, though not fully developed, was well marked, and promised a perfect beauty by the time she was in her maturity.
The peaceful happiness of marriage had improved her wonderfully; she had become a perfect beauty in every sense of the word.
In three years she had grown into a perfect beauty: she knew it, and by her blushes as she spoke to me I knew she was thinking of what had passed between us in the presence of my housekeeper.
If I haf not alreaty gifen to Mees Veensheep t'e perfect beauty t'at I promised, I cannot conceive greater perfection.
Besides this, she was a perfect beauty, and all her accomplishments were crowned by solid virtue.
I belong to a young lady of this city, who is a perfect beauty, and very rich; she lets me want for nothing.
To perfect beauty of the nose, it is necessary that it should be nearly in the same direction with the forehead, and should unite with that part, without leaving more than a slight inflexion to be seen.
Or women of even moderate pretensions, must be one who cannot walk without a slave under each arm to support her, and a perfect beauty is a load for a camel.
There can be no doubt that that would be the better plan, as in that case we should only be seduced by a perfect beauty, and we should grant an easy pardon if at the lifting of the mask we found ugliness instead of loveliness.
In that state, the impression made by her dirty tatters disappeared, and I only saw a perfect beauty.
The mother was a respectable, simple-looking woman, but the daughter was a perfect beauty; she literally dazzled me.
Her looks threw me into raptures; I thought her a perfect beauty.
Everlasting calm in the presence of all fate; and joy such as they could win, not indeed in a perfect beauty, but in beauty at perfect rest!
Socrates could scorn the beauty of the individual because he saw in it merely an imperfect reflection of perfect beauty.
It is certainly true, that my mother was a perfect beauty; and what is very remarkable, is, that being the widow of the Duke of Longueville, three Kings should court her in marriage.
This Princess was a perfect beauty, and such she appeared in the eyes of the Duke de Nemours, before he went to Flanders; but all this evening he could admire nothing but Madam de Cleves.
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