Defining Beauty: Solomon J. Solomon, Part III

by Matthew Innis |

The eyes set wide apart denote breadth of view. When close together they give a mean look to the face; and when deep set they are contemplative.The ear will be seen set well back in the head in nearly all really intellectually strong men.Great bulk of jaw, when matched with a well-developed forehead, implies imagination…

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