Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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166. oldal
... regarded in that light at the beginning of the sixteenth century in the familia pauperum studentium of Standonc at Montaigu.23 It took some time for this original , pseudo - religious character to be finally effaced . However , another ...
... regarded in that light at the beginning of the sixteenth century in the familia pauperum studentium of Standonc at Montaigu.23 It took some time for this original , pseudo - religious character to be finally effaced . However , another ...
209. oldal
... regarded as something of a phenomenon , for he had few schoolmates as young as he was , and it was more usual to be accompanied by a tutor , a sort of big schoolfellow , than by a maidservant . But Jean Rou , unlike his richer friends ...
... regarded as something of a phenomenon , for he had few schoolmates as young as he was , and it was more usual to be accompanied by a tutor , a sort of big schoolfellow , than by a maidservant . But Jean Rou , unlike his richer friends ...
273. oldal
... regarded as a companion rather than a master ] or servants you are thinking of sending with him . A little boy is enough for everything to do with his personal service [ the little valet , often a foster - brother ] . The rest , that is ...
... regarded as a companion rather than a master ] or servants you are thinking of sending with him . A little boy is enough for everything to do with his personal service [ the little valet , often a foster - brother ] . The rest , that is ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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