Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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156. oldal
... less acquired such a high reputation ' . His comments show to what extent medieval freedom was no longer understood or tolerated : freedom for the graduate master to teach where he liked , as he liked ; freedom for the pupil to live ...
... less acquired such a high reputation ' . His comments show to what extent medieval freedom was no longer understood or tolerated : freedom for the graduate master to teach where he liked , as he liked ; freedom for the pupil to live ...
247. oldal
... less judicial , closer to real life , but just as strong and just as valid in the eyes of the public : the relationship of old hand and greenhorn , bacchant and bejaune . On this subject we have an extremely full and detailed document ...
... less judicial , closer to real life , but just as strong and just as valid in the eyes of the public : the relationship of old hand and greenhorn , bacchant and bejaune . On this subject we have an extremely full and detailed document ...
388. oldal
... less heroic and less exemplary , remained extremely dense and powerful . The manuals of etiquette remained for a long time descriptions of good manners which were intended for children as well as for adults in so far as the members of ...
... less heroic and less exemplary , remained extremely dense and powerful . The manuals of etiquette remained for a long time descriptions of good manners which were intended for children as well as for adults in so far as the members of ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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