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" The younger, certainly, had to the full that charm
of a constitutional freshness of aspect which may
defy for a long time extravagant or erring habits of
life; a physiognomy healthy-looking, cleanly, and
firm, which seemed unassociable with any form of
self-tormenting, and made one think of the nozzle of
some young hound or roe, such as human beings
invariably like to stroke—with all the goodliness, that
is, of the finer sort of animalism, though still wholly
animal. It was the charm of the blond head, the
unshrinking gaze, the warm tints:—neither more
nor less than one may see every English summer, in
youth, manly enough, and with the stuff in it which
makes brave soldiers, in spite of the natural kinship
it seems to have with playthings and gay flowers. "

Walter Pater , Marius the Epicurean


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Walter Pater quote : The younger, certainly, had to the full that charm<br />of a constitutional freshness of aspect which may<br />defy for a long time extravagant or erring habits of<br />life; a physiognomy healthy-looking, cleanly, and<br />firm, which seemed unassociable with any form of<br />self-tormenting, and made one think of the nozzle of<br />some young hound or roe, such as human beings<br />invariably like to stroke—with all the goodliness, that<br />is, of the finer sort of animalism, though still wholly<br />animal. It was the charm of the blond head, the<br />unshrinking gaze, the warm tints:—neither more<br />nor less than one may see every English summer, in<br />youth, manly enough, and with the stuff in it which<br />makes brave soldiers, in spite of the natural kinship<br />it seems to have with playthings and gay flowers.