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L. title: Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/10940.txt cache: ./cache/10940.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 15 resourceName b'10940.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 20585 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20585.txt cache: ./cache/20585.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 22 resourceName b'20585.txt' Done mapping. 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Ever, to the true instincts of men, there is something godlike in him. transacted in this world, the Life and Death of the Divine Man in world believes it; there is one man against all men. things and men, a good man. once more was a man found who durst tell all men that God's world does now find a man who knows, as of old, that this world is a Truth, Nay I cannot believe the like, of any Great Man cache = ./cache/20585.txt txt = ./txt/20585.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21914 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Woggle-Bug Book date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7603 sentences = 423 flesch = 84 summary = Being about as big, in his magnified state, as a man, the Woggle-Bug Never had our friend the Woggle-Bug seen such a beautiful gown before, "Now these men," thought the Woggle-Bug, "must get money for shoveling "Then," said the Woggle-Bug, "you must pay me four dollars a day; for I The Woggle-Bug, thinking to distract his mind from his dreams of love, Still embracing the plaid costume with two arms, the Woggle-Bug tipped Two such gay costumes as those worn by the widow and the Woggle-Bug are happy Woggle-Bug went home with a light heart, murmuring to himself: Woggle-Bug's love for the enchanting checked gown could induce him to To the eyes of the Woggle-Bug nothing could be more beautiful, Woggle-Bug was happy as the day is long. clothing came from the tents and ran towards the Woggle-Bug. handsome necktie, which he presented Woggle-Bug in another long speech. cache = ./cache/21914.txt txt = ./txt/21914.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23547 author = Unknown title = Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5114 sentences = 287 flesch = 82 summary = SAM LAMBERT AND THE NEW WAY STORE Sam Lambert had the best clothing store in Medeena County--a corner "Among the clerks in the best and biggest of stores there are ten good spectacles and a pre-occupied air came into the store, asked for Mr. Lambert and was directed to the rear where Stucker was showing Sam the odd trousers stored in case-goods boxes under the tables. "The business of a store is to sell goods. store to complete his purchases--the more goods you will sell him. Lambert store with a modern selling arrangement and New Way fixtures Wardrobes, and he didn't like to admit that the Lambert Store didn't merchant's stock by the way he treats it, so that the store with New Way Wardrobes as a feature is not only the most progressive store, but to the Grand Opening, and Sam Lambert's New Way Store is doing the cache = ./cache/23547.txt txt = ./txt/23547.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1051 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82063 sentences = 3743 flesch = 69 summary = The secrets of man's Life were laid open to thee; thou sawest their New University, imagined they had done enough, if "in times like Of good society Teufelsdrockh appears to have seen little, or has mostly God-created Souls do for the time meet together." To Teufelsdrockh the into mysterious Nature, and the still more mysterious Life of Man. Wonderful it is with what cutting words, now and then, he severs asunder "Happy he who can look through the Clothes of a Man (the woollen, and "Thou wilt have no Mystery and Mysticism; wilt walk through thy world We have long felt that, with a man like our Professor, matters must by this means we live; for man must work as well as wonder: and herein Space and Time to their due rank as Forms of Thought; nay even, if thou men, looking and longing and silently working there towards some new cache = ./cache/1051.txt txt = ./txt/1051.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11078 author = Quigley, Dorothy title = What Dress Makes of Us date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 13431 sentences = 770 flesch = 74 summary = Style for Women with Broad Face and Heavy Chin In fact, the beauty of a woman's face and her apparent age are woman with this type of face can easily improve her appearance. Any woman who arranges her hair as in sketch No. 16 caricatures her improves this type of face, and makes the nose appear less obtrusive. a woman's face is fairly proportioned, not too short for its breadth, fulness of her face by wearing a little, round hat in the style length to the lines of the short face, giving it a certain suggestion The short, stout woman passes by the long coat better adapted to her The very tall woman should know that long lines from shoulder to foot The Coat the Short Stout Woman should Wear. tall, slender woman with a long waist, should not emphasize her length appearance of the long, slim-faced man. cache = ./cache/11078.txt txt = ./txt/11078.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10940 author = Jacob, P. L. title = Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 159061 sentences = 6595 flesch = 64 summary = King's Court, The, or Grand Council, Fifteenth Century [Illustration: Fig. 6.--King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, [Illustration: Fig. 8.--Charles, eldest Son of King Pepin, receives the [Illustration: Fig. 17.--King Charlemagne receiving the Oath of Fidelity [Illustration: Fig. 40.--Various Arms of the Fifteenth Century.] [Illustration: Fig. 50.--King Philip le Bel in War-dress, on the Occasion [Illustration: Fig. 64.--Country Life--Fac-simile of a Woodcut in a folio In the fourteenth century, Charles V., King of France, having asked Pope [Illustration: Fig. 130.--Grand Ceremonial Banquet at the Court of France [Illustration: Fig. 202.--Craftsmen in the Fourteenth Century--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 299.--The Court of the Nobles.--Fac-simile of a [Illustration: Fig. 304.--The King's Court, or Grand Council.--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 308.--Supreme Court, presided over by the King, who is [Illustration: Fig. 396.--"How the King-at-Arms presents the Sword to the [Illustration: Fig. 402.--Costume of King Clovis (Sixth Century).--From a [Illustration: Fig. 422.--Costume of Charles V., King of France.--From a cache = ./cache/10940.txt txt = ./txt/10940.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34903 author = Hughes, Talbot title = Dress Design: An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34876 sentences = 3126 flesch = 88 summary = is seen; the neck was cut very low, either square or round in shape, and The hair was worn long and rather squared in shape at the back till the were worn, mostly set in a very short sleeve, which assume a puff-shape The chief shapes to mark in this century in male head-dress is the A long coat came in at the later part of this time, with a deep =V=-shaped At times a bell-shaped sleeve was worn, showing a slashed or The short square shape and the heavy round shoe is seen in Mary's with set-out front began to appear; the same shaped bodice with round Long round capes were still worn, without sleeves, and a collar turned style, just gathered at the waist, with short full sleeves set with a The coats were set with very high turn-over collars and a wide-shaped cache = ./cache/34903.txt txt = ./txt/34903.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33020 author = Calthrop, Dion Clayton title = English Costume date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84940 sentences = 4063 flesch = 81 summary = [Illustration: {A man of the time of Henry I.; two types of shoe}] [Illustration: {A man of the time of Richard I.; a hood; a shoe}] long, loose gown of fine colours and simple designs; the soft, low, long hair cut at the neck, the fashion of beards, the shoes, belts, ladies in long, loose gowns; both men and women hung with cloaks or At this time the lady wore her hair long and hanging freely over her Very little change in dress; the man in the loose gown called the [Illustration: {A man of the time of Henry VI.; two types of sleeve}] [Illustration: {A man of the time of Edward IV.; lacing on a cut full, the sleeves of her dress turned back like my lady's, her head wears a long loose gown, with wide sleeves, from out of which appear [Illustration: {A woman of the time of Henry VIII.; a head-dress}] cache = ./cache/33020.txt txt = ./txt/33020.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53267 author = Lord, William Barry title = The Corset and the Crinoline A Book of Modes and Costumes from Remote Periods to the Present Time date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44960 sentences = 2055 flesch = 70 summary = beauties of Circassia, their slender waists and Corsets--Elegant Egypt--Fashions of the Egyptian ladies--The Corset in use among no young lady is considered the perfection of fashionable elegance dresses and long slender waists of the period--The tight-lacing corset beneath the dress, which fits the figure with extraordinary against its use--Fashion in 1713--Low dresses, tight stays, and The tight lacing and tremendously stiff corsets of the time were also A great number of ladies who, by the systematic use of the corset, what is the smallest-sized waist known among ladies of fashion. never worn tight stays who might have small waists even now if they 1867--Tight Corsets needed for short waists--Letter on the annexed illustration represents a lady dressed in the fashion of the Corset, a peculiar form of, worn by some ladies of fashion in Letters from ladies who have been subjected to tight-lacing, 155-164. Letters from ladies who have been subjected to tight-lacing, 155-164. cache = ./cache/53267.txt txt = ./txt/53267.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34092 author = Merrifield, Mary P. (Mary Philadelphia) title = Dress as a Fine Art, with Suggestions on Children's Dress date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27494 sentences = 1388 flesch = 74 summary = Fig. 1 is a front view of a head-dress of Lady Arderne, (who died represents the fashionable head-dress of the last days of the house of 7 and 8 represent head-dresses worn in the time of hat, like the one in Fig. 17, was as much patronized as any head-dress Fig. 24 represents the head-dress worn in 1782. fashionable head-dresses worn in 1789, and is the back view of a improve our natural appearance by well-adapted dress, we think it on the ladies' dress, if we did not frequently meet with such figures examples of long-waisted dresses fitting closely to the person, the dress of this figure and those now or recently in fashion cannot fashion; besides, colored and figured dresses bear the date on the to his view a style of dress, both as regards form and color, which dress in its adaptation to form and to harmony of color. cache = ./cache/34092.txt txt = ./txt/34092.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42682 author = Webb, Wilfred Mark title = The Heritage of Dress: Being Notes on the History and Evolution of Clothes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89507 sentences = 4397 flesch = 74 summary = The head-dress of a nun showing the veil and breast-cloth The head-dress of a lady of the time of Henry II. coat, and facings on old uniforms, and in that of the present dress of who is seen in Figure 76, and shows a head-dress which is confined with head-dress shown in a manuscript (Figure 48) has a great similarity to BLUE-COAT BOY--PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS--ADOPTION OF A SPECIAL DRESS BLUE-COAT BOY--PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS--ADOPTION OF A SPECIAL DRESS The upper boys at Harrow, on the other hand, wear dress-coats with wear dress-coats, knee-breeches, silk stockings, and buckled shoes. dress a black veil is worn in the case of professed nuns, a blue veil 132.--The head-dress of a lady of the time of this ancient form of head-dress survives in connection with the hood Judy's head-dress is the mob cap which was fashionable in the time of cache = ./cache/42682.txt txt = ./txt/42682.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 20585 10940 33020 10940 34903 42682 number of items: 11 sum of words: 731,052 average size in words: 66,459 average readability score: 75 nouns: man; 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lord; iv; hero; dress; clothes; vi; universe; la; william; sixteenth keywords: illustration; dress; england; time; queen; king; henry; fig; wear; man; figure; charles; chapter; world; work; woman; waist; volume; universe; thing; symbol; sun; st.; spirit; soul; society; roman; professor; plate; philosophy; parliament; nature; louis; london; like; life; iii; history; high; herr; heaven; god; german; george; french; france; form; fashion; eternity; english one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/20585.txt titles(s): Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History three topics; one dimension: man; dress; century file(s): ./cache/20585.txt, ./cache/33020.txt, ./cache/10940.txt titles(s): Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History | English Costume | Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period five topics; three dimensions: man world men; fig century illustration; time dress illustration; dress fig century; bug woggle woman file(s): ./cache/20585.txt, ./cache/10940.txt, ./cache/33020.txt, ./cache/34903.txt, ./cache/21914.txt titles(s): Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History | Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period | English Costume | Dress Design: An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers | The Woggle-Bug Book Type: gutenberg title: subject-clothingAndDress-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Clothing and dress" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 21914 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Woggle-Bug Book date: words: 7603 sentences: 423 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/21914.txt txt: ./txt/21914.txt summary: Being about as big, in his magnified state, as a man, the Woggle-Bug Never had our friend the Woggle-Bug seen such a beautiful gown before, "Now these men," thought the Woggle-Bug, "must get money for shoveling "Then," said the Woggle-Bug, "you must pay me four dollars a day; for I The Woggle-Bug, thinking to distract his mind from his dreams of love, Still embracing the plaid costume with two arms, the Woggle-Bug tipped Two such gay costumes as those worn by the widow and the Woggle-Bug are happy Woggle-Bug went home with a light heart, murmuring to himself: Woggle-Bug''s love for the enchanting checked gown could induce him to To the eyes of the Woggle-Bug nothing could be more beautiful, Woggle-Bug was happy as the day is long. clothing came from the tents and ran towards the Woggle-Bug. handsome necktie, which he presented Woggle-Bug in another long speech. id: 33020 author: Calthrop, Dion Clayton title: English Costume date: words: 84940 sentences: 4063 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/33020.txt txt: ./txt/33020.txt summary: [Illustration: {A man of the time of Henry I.; two types of shoe}] [Illustration: {A man of the time of Richard I.; a hood; a shoe}] long, loose gown of fine colours and simple designs; the soft, low, long hair cut at the neck, the fashion of beards, the shoes, belts, ladies in long, loose gowns; both men and women hung with cloaks or At this time the lady wore her hair long and hanging freely over her Very little change in dress; the man in the loose gown called the [Illustration: {A man of the time of Henry VI.; two types of sleeve}] [Illustration: {A man of the time of Edward IV.; lacing on a cut full, the sleeves of her dress turned back like my lady''s, her head wears a long loose gown, with wide sleeves, from out of which appear [Illustration: {A woman of the time of Henry VIII.; a head-dress}] id: 20585 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History date: words: 182003 sentences: 9812 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/20585.txt txt: ./txt/20585.txt summary: world; at worst as a spectre-fighting Man, nay who will one day be a ''True is it that, in these days, man can do almost all things, only world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. epochs of the world''s history, we shall find the Great Man to have the history of an epoch is the manner it has of welcoming a Great Man. Ever, to the true instincts of men, there is something godlike in him. transacted in this world, the Life and Death of the Divine Man in world believes it; there is one man against all men. things and men, a good man. once more was a man found who durst tell all men that God''s world does now find a man who knows, as of old, that this world is a Truth, Nay I cannot believe the like, of any Great Man id: 1051 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh date: words: 82063 sentences: 3743 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/1051.txt txt: ./txt/1051.txt summary: The secrets of man''s Life were laid open to thee; thou sawest their New University, imagined they had done enough, if "in times like Of good society Teufelsdrockh appears to have seen little, or has mostly God-created Souls do for the time meet together." To Teufelsdrockh the into mysterious Nature, and the still more mysterious Life of Man. Wonderful it is with what cutting words, now and then, he severs asunder "Happy he who can look through the Clothes of a Man (the woollen, and "Thou wilt have no Mystery and Mysticism; wilt walk through thy world We have long felt that, with a man like our Professor, matters must by this means we live; for man must work as well as wonder: and herein Space and Time to their due rank as Forms of Thought; nay even, if thou men, looking and longing and silently working there towards some new id: 34903 author: Hughes, Talbot title: Dress Design: An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers date: words: 34876 sentences: 3126 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/34903.txt txt: ./txt/34903.txt summary: is seen; the neck was cut very low, either square or round in shape, and The hair was worn long and rather squared in shape at the back till the were worn, mostly set in a very short sleeve, which assume a puff-shape The chief shapes to mark in this century in male head-dress is the A long coat came in at the later part of this time, with a deep =V=-shaped At times a bell-shaped sleeve was worn, showing a slashed or The short square shape and the heavy round shoe is seen in Mary''s with set-out front began to appear; the same shaped bodice with round Long round capes were still worn, without sleeves, and a collar turned style, just gathered at the waist, with short full sleeves set with a The coats were set with very high turn-over collars and a wide-shaped id: 10940 author: Jacob, P. L. title: Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date: words: 159061 sentences: 6595 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/10940.txt txt: ./txt/10940.txt summary: King''s Court, The, or Grand Council, Fifteenth Century [Illustration: Fig. 6.--King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, [Illustration: Fig. 8.--Charles, eldest Son of King Pepin, receives the [Illustration: Fig. 17.--King Charlemagne receiving the Oath of Fidelity [Illustration: Fig. 40.--Various Arms of the Fifteenth Century.] [Illustration: Fig. 50.--King Philip le Bel in War-dress, on the Occasion [Illustration: Fig. 64.--Country Life--Fac-simile of a Woodcut in a folio In the fourteenth century, Charles V., King of France, having asked Pope [Illustration: Fig. 130.--Grand Ceremonial Banquet at the Court of France [Illustration: Fig. 202.--Craftsmen in the Fourteenth Century--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 299.--The Court of the Nobles.--Fac-simile of a [Illustration: Fig. 304.--The King''s Court, or Grand Council.--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 308.--Supreme Court, presided over by the King, who is [Illustration: Fig. 396.--"How the King-at-Arms presents the Sword to the [Illustration: Fig. 402.--Costume of King Clovis (Sixth Century).--From a [Illustration: Fig. 422.--Costume of Charles V., King of France.--From a id: 53267 author: Lord, William Barry title: The Corset and the Crinoline A Book of Modes and Costumes from Remote Periods to the Present Time date: words: 44960 sentences: 2055 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/53267.txt txt: ./txt/53267.txt summary: beauties of Circassia, their slender waists and Corsets--Elegant Egypt--Fashions of the Egyptian ladies--The Corset in use among no young lady is considered the perfection of fashionable elegance dresses and long slender waists of the period--The tight-lacing corset beneath the dress, which fits the figure with extraordinary against its use--Fashion in 1713--Low dresses, tight stays, and The tight lacing and tremendously stiff corsets of the time were also A great number of ladies who, by the systematic use of the corset, what is the smallest-sized waist known among ladies of fashion. never worn tight stays who might have small waists even now if they 1867--Tight Corsets needed for short waists--Letter on the annexed illustration represents a lady dressed in the fashion of the Corset, a peculiar form of, worn by some ladies of fashion in Letters from ladies who have been subjected to tight-lacing, 155-164. Letters from ladies who have been subjected to tight-lacing, 155-164. id: 34092 author: Merrifield, Mary P. (Mary Philadelphia) title: Dress as a Fine Art, with Suggestions on Children''s Dress date: words: 27494 sentences: 1388 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/34092.txt txt: ./txt/34092.txt summary: Fig. 1 is a front view of a head-dress of Lady Arderne, (who died represents the fashionable head-dress of the last days of the house of 7 and 8 represent head-dresses worn in the time of hat, like the one in Fig. 17, was as much patronized as any head-dress Fig. 24 represents the head-dress worn in 1782. fashionable head-dresses worn in 1789, and is the back view of a improve our natural appearance by well-adapted dress, we think it on the ladies'' dress, if we did not frequently meet with such figures examples of long-waisted dresses fitting closely to the person, the dress of this figure and those now or recently in fashion cannot fashion; besides, colored and figured dresses bear the date on the to his view a style of dress, both as regards form and color, which dress in its adaptation to form and to harmony of color. id: 11078 author: Quigley, Dorothy title: What Dress Makes of Us date: words: 13431 sentences: 770 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/11078.txt txt: ./txt/11078.txt summary: Style for Women with Broad Face and Heavy Chin In fact, the beauty of a woman''s face and her apparent age are woman with this type of face can easily improve her appearance. Any woman who arranges her hair as in sketch No. 16 caricatures her improves this type of face, and makes the nose appear less obtrusive. a woman''s face is fairly proportioned, not too short for its breadth, fulness of her face by wearing a little, round hat in the style length to the lines of the short face, giving it a certain suggestion The short, stout woman passes by the long coat better adapted to her The very tall woman should know that long lines from shoulder to foot The Coat the Short Stout Woman should Wear. tall, slender woman with a long waist, should not emphasize her length appearance of the long, slim-faced man. id: 23547 author: Unknown title: Sam Lambert and the New Way Store: A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks date: words: 5114 sentences: 287 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/23547.txt txt: ./txt/23547.txt summary: SAM LAMBERT AND THE NEW WAY STORE Sam Lambert had the best clothing store in Medeena County--a corner "Among the clerks in the best and biggest of stores there are ten good spectacles and a pre-occupied air came into the store, asked for Mr. Lambert and was directed to the rear where Stucker was showing Sam the odd trousers stored in case-goods boxes under the tables. "The business of a store is to sell goods. store to complete his purchases--the more goods you will sell him. Lambert store with a modern selling arrangement and New Way fixtures Wardrobes, and he didn''t like to admit that the Lambert Store didn''t merchant''s stock by the way he treats it, so that the store with New Way Wardrobes as a feature is not only the most progressive store, but to the Grand Opening, and Sam Lambert''s New Way Store is doing the id: 42682 author: Webb, Wilfred Mark title: The Heritage of Dress: Being Notes on the History and Evolution of Clothes date: words: 89507 sentences: 4397 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/42682.txt txt: ./txt/42682.txt summary: The head-dress of a nun showing the veil and breast-cloth The head-dress of a lady of the time of Henry II. coat, and facings on old uniforms, and in that of the present dress of who is seen in Figure 76, and shows a head-dress which is confined with head-dress shown in a manuscript (Figure 48) has a great similarity to BLUE-COAT BOY--PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS--ADOPTION OF A SPECIAL DRESS BLUE-COAT BOY--PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS--ADOPTION OF A SPECIAL DRESS The upper boys at Harrow, on the other hand, wear dress-coats with wear dress-coats, knee-breeches, silk stockings, and buckled shoes. dress a black veil is worn in the case of professed nuns, a blue veil 132.--The head-dress of a lady of the time of this ancient form of head-dress survives in connection with the hood Judy''s head-dress is the mob cap which was fashionable in the time of ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel