The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... respect , for it was thought that children were young devils and that it was the duty of their mothers to mould this highly unpromis- ing raw material into something approaching sanctity . Diligent in their aims , mothers used many ...
... respect , for it was thought that children were young devils and that it was the duty of their mothers to mould this highly unpromis- ing raw material into something approaching sanctity . Diligent in their aims , mothers used many ...
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... respect as in others ; ladies did not normally make their own clothes . they bought them from dressmakers and milliners . By the end of the century , of course , the emporium had made its appearance . The grandest ladies continued to ...
... respect as in others ; ladies did not normally make their own clothes . they bought them from dressmakers and milliners . By the end of the century , of course , the emporium had made its appearance . The grandest ladies continued to ...
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... respect went to maintain the status quo . Many of them , even the most affluent , seem to have been very fright- ened , not of the respectable members of the working classes , but of the mass of unfortunates who , for one reason or ...
... respect went to maintain the status quo . Many of them , even the most affluent , seem to have been very fright- ened , not of the respectable members of the working classes , but of the mass of unfortunates who , for one reason or ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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