Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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54. oldal
... eighteenth - century ladder of the ages , ' human misery or the passions of the soul in all its ages . ' The ribbons are to be found in a great many child portraits , down to Lancret and Boucher . They disappear at the end of the eighteenth ...
... eighteenth - century ladder of the ages , ' human misery or the passions of the soul in all its ages . ' The ribbons are to be found in a great many child portraits , down to Lancret and Boucher . They disappear at the end of the eighteenth ...
59. oldal
... eighteenth century , the women of certain regions – along the Rhine , for instance - were still wearing fifteenth - century coifs . In the course of the eighteenth century this evolution came to a stop , as result of a moral ...
... eighteenth century , the women of certain regions – along the Rhine , for instance - were still wearing fifteenth - century coifs . In the course of the eighteenth century this evolution came to a stop , as result of a moral ...
318. oldal
... eighteenth century . Mutinies , far from decreasing in number and finally disappearing , became increasingly frequent and violent in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . There was indiscipline and rebellion everywhere ...
... eighteenth century . Mutinies , far from decreasing in number and finally disappearing , became increasingly frequent and violent in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . There was indiscipline and rebellion everywhere ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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