Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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86. oldal
Philippe Ariès. forms - the sport , the parlour game , the game of chance - had an importance which they have lost in ... games in all their forms , especially in the communities of scholarship clerks which were to become the colleges and ...
Philippe Ariès. forms - the sport , the parlour game , the game of chance - had an importance which they have lost in ... games in all their forms , especially in the communities of scholarship clerks which were to become the colleges and ...
90. oldal
... games which were originally common to the whole of society . In his history of classical literature Daniel Mornet wrote of parlour games : ' When the young people of the middle classes of my generation [ Mornet was born in 1878 ] played ...
... games which were originally common to the whole of society . In his history of classical literature Daniel Mornet wrote of parlour games : ' When the young people of the middle classes of my generation [ Mornet was born in 1878 ] played ...
91. oldal
... parlour games , ' games of exercise ' and ' games of chance ' . The last two , he observes , are ' common to every sort of person , being played by valets as much as by masters ... as easy for ... games for HISTORY OF GAMES AND PASTIMES 91.
... parlour games , ' games of exercise ' and ' games of chance ' . The last two , he observes , are ' common to every sort of person , being played by valets as much as by masters ... as easy for ... games for HISTORY OF GAMES AND PASTIMES 91.
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
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