Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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51. oldal
... robe , and we can tell that it is a boy . The fourth age , sitting astride its hobby - horse , is wearing the same long robe , buttoned down the middle and opening in front like a cassock , as with the Habert twins in the Philippe de ...
... robe , and we can tell that it is a boy . The fourth age , sitting astride its hobby - horse , is wearing the same long robe , buttoned down the middle and opening in front like a cassock , as with the Habert twins in the Philippe de ...
52. oldal
... robe to teach him to walk . ' The same Louis XIII did not like his sister to wear a robe resembling his : ' Madame arrived wearing a robe just like his , and he sent her away out of jealousy . ' As long as boys wore this feminine ...
... robe to teach him to walk . ' The same Louis XIII did not like his sister to wear a robe resembling his : ' Madame arrived wearing a robe just like his , and he sent her away out of jealousy . ' As long as boys wore this feminine ...
55. oldal
... robe or tunic ; the men's robe was not the same as the women's often it was a shorter tunic , or else it opened down the front . On the peasants in the thirteenth - century calendars it stops at the knee , while on the great and ...
... robe or tunic ; the men's robe was not the same as the women's often it was a shorter tunic , or else it opened down the front . On the peasants in the thirteenth - century calendars it stops at the knee , while on the great and ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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