Aún no tenemos significados para "wear the garb".
1Gordon I recognized because I remembered that he was to wear the garb of a monk.
2The youthful form must wear the garb of age, throughout the world, this is the common lot.
3And you will sit on a gilded chair in the Senate and wear the garb kings formerly wore.
4Ulfhild asked him why he had exchanged his wonted ways to wear the garb of steel; he rejoined that such was just then his fancy.
5Yet here religion itself became sensible, and wore the garb of prosperity.
6In Piccadilly, wearing the garb of Piccadilly, he looked an Englishman of the English.
7I, too, was destined for the priesthood, and wore the garb of an abbe.
8For some time now Tom had been wearing the garb of a serving man.
9He who only wears the garb of piety does less harm than the professed sinner.
10Truly, when wearing the garb of the Sister Angelique.
11Our statues stood unseeing on carved pedestals, and we wore the garb of ancient Egypt.
12He wore the garb of an Englishman, but without all the finery... or the wig.
13The other wore the garb of a soldier.
14The woman wore the garb of a widow.
15He wears the garb of a gray monk.
16They have all worn the garb of mortality themselves, and they teach mortals by their own experience.
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