Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... style of dress with the rest of the community , regardless of type . But in any case the first thing that the postulant renounces is fashionable clothing . They leave her curls to be cut off later . It is not , however , with the moral ...
... style of dress with the rest of the community , regardless of type . But in any case the first thing that the postulant renounces is fashionable clothing . They leave her curls to be cut off later . It is not , however , with the moral ...
42 psl.
... style on the fat and the thin , on the minimum wage and the maximum income ? I admit that no fashion has ever been created expressly for the lean purse or for the fat woman : the dressmaker's ideal is undoubt- edly the thin ...
... style on the fat and the thin , on the minimum wage and the maximum income ? I admit that no fashion has ever been created expressly for the lean purse or for the fat woman : the dressmaker's ideal is undoubt- edly the thin ...
44 psl.
... style that is especially adapted to her . " It suits me , and I am going to stick to it , " she declares . She has found that it makes the most of all her " points " ; it has given her , perhaps , renewed respect for her appearance and ...
... style that is especially adapted to her . " It suits me , and I am going to stick to it , " she declares . She has found that it makes the most of all her " points " ; it has given her , perhaps , renewed respect for her appearance and ...
48 psl.
... style of year before last " ? I could not do it myself ; nor , I fancy , could you . We may not like the new mode the very first time that we see it ; we may pity before we endure ; but we end by embrac- ing . The bravest of us can do ...
... style of year before last " ? I could not do it myself ; nor , I fancy , could you . We may not like the new mode the very first time that we see it ; we may pity before we endure ; but we end by embrac- ing . The bravest of us can do ...
89 psl.
... of . The " grand style " has gone out ; and the classics are back numbers . Our children do not even speak good English ; and no one minds . They cannot be bored with Scott and Dickens ; they cannot [ 89 ] THE EXTIRPATION OF CULTURE.
... of . The " grand style " has gone out ; and the classics are back numbers . Our children do not even speak good English ; and no one minds . They cannot be bored with Scott and Dickens ; they cannot [ 89 ] THE EXTIRPATION OF CULTURE.
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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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