Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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54. oldal
... shows their sister , Mme Infante , who had been dead some thirty years . Mme Infante had lived to the age of thirty - two , but Mme Gabrielle Guiard none the less portrayed her as a child with her nanny - the desire to preserve the ...
... shows their sister , Mme Infante , who had been dead some thirty years . Mme Infante had lived to the age of thirty - two , but Mme Gabrielle Guiard none the less portrayed her as a child with her nanny - the desire to preserve the ...
91. oldal
... shows how people amused themselves in the past by means of a naive imitation of what had happened to knights or to ladies of high degree . ' ... Sorel finally observes that in the lower classes these children's games are also played by ...
... shows how people amused themselves in the past by means of a naive imitation of what had happened to knights or to ladies of high degree . ' ... Sorel finally observes that in the lower classes these children's games are also played by ...
112. oldal
... show here that a condition which certain people consider contemptible is positively illustrious . ' It was in fact at ... shows that ' God draws his praises from the mouths of children ' . And the author piles up the examples afforded by ...
... show here that a condition which certain people consider contemptible is positively illustrious . ' It was in fact at ... shows that ' God draws his praises from the mouths of children ' . And the author piles up the examples afforded by ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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