Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... seem to have wandered far afield from plumbing ; and yet plumbing ( as a symbol of materialistic comfort ) is more than germane to the question . The group whose problem I am concerned with is a very large one , though always , anywhere ...
... seem to have wandered far afield from plumbing ; and yet plumbing ( as a symbol of materialistic comfort ) is more than germane to the question . The group whose problem I am concerned with is a very large one , though always , anywhere ...
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... seems to me , have seldom been better expressed than in the retort once made to a friend of mine , in one of our more conserva- tive New England towns . Sojourning there for a time , she had reason to order a hat from a local milliner ...
... seems to me , have seldom been better expressed than in the retort once made to a friend of mine , in one of our more conserva- tive New England towns . Sojourning there for a time , she had reason to order a hat from a local milliner ...
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... seem usually to point to some principle of unnatural selection . The bird of Paradise , who is probably irresistible in his native forest , can be positively repellent on a hat . Yes ; the sense of mode is curiously different from the ...
... seem usually to point to some principle of unnatural selection . The bird of Paradise , who is probably irresistible in his native forest , can be positively repellent on a hat . Yes ; the sense of mode is curiously different from the ...
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... seem to have objected to the fact and purpose of femi- nine adornment , rather than to rapid changes in the methods adopted . But I cannot believe that St. Paul , who scored the Attic curiosity born of the Attic ennui , would not have ...
... seem to have objected to the fact and purpose of femi- nine adornment , rather than to rapid changes in the methods adopted . But I cannot believe that St. Paul , who scored the Attic curiosity born of the Attic ennui , would not have ...
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... seem , to enlist a few other facts as good as their own , to be quite sure of success . For not even the cynic will pretend that the real object of fashions is to disfigure . It is quite without intention that M. Worth and Mme . Paquin ...
... seem , to enlist a few other facts as good as their own , to be quite sure of success . For not even the cynic will pretend that the real object of fashions is to disfigure . It is quite without intention that M. Worth and Mme . Paquin ...
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Modes and Morals By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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