THE DRESS OF OLD-TIME CHILDREN "Rise up to thy Elders, put off thy Hat, make a Leg" --"Janua Linguarum," COMENIUS, 1664. "Little ones are taught to be proud of their clothes before they can put them on." --"Essay on Human Understanding," LOCKE, 1687. "When thou thyself, a watery, pulpy, slobbery Freshman and newcomer on this Planet, sattest mewling in thy nurse's arms; sucking thy coral, and looking forth into the world in the blankest manner, what hadst thou been without thy blankets and bibs and other nameless hulls?" --"Sartor Resartus," THOMAS CARLYLE, 1836.
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