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Pagina 52
... play the host , and re- gard the entertaining of strangers not only as a duty , but as one of the great pleasures of life . Among these old Danes there is no trace of that dull hopelessness , that " just waiting " which is so marked a ...
... play the host , and re- gard the entertaining of strangers not only as a duty , but as one of the great pleasures of life . Among these old Danes there is no trace of that dull hopelessness , that " just waiting " which is so marked a ...
Pagina 54
... play for them in their garden , and there is a special theatre to which they are admitted free . Little wonder they sleep well o ' nights and face the world cheerily during the day . Large towns must of course have large old - age homes ...
... play for them in their garden , and there is a special theatre to which they are admitted free . Little wonder they sleep well o ' nights and face the world cheerily during the day . Large towns must of course have large old - age homes ...
Pagina 60
... play , upon which the daily details of life are mere excres- cences . He is himself so sweet , so tender an anomaly . All those feminin- ities , from petticoats to petulance , which the little girl wears by right , are his only for a ...
... play , upon which the daily details of life are mere excres- cences . He is himself so sweet , so tender an anomaly . All those feminin- ities , from petticoats to petulance , which the little girl wears by right , are his only for a ...
Pagina 62
... play ; and yet with closer knowledge one discovers them playful on the very verge of extinction . Play is the child's primal necessity of life , his means of development , his all in all . Tommy is usually kindly in his play , and has a ...
... play ; and yet with closer knowledge one discovers them playful on the very verge of extinction . Play is the child's primal necessity of life , his means of development , his all in all . Tommy is usually kindly in his play , and has a ...
Pagina 64
• the rest , why waste the irretrievable hours of the play - years in acquiring a reluctant knowledge of things which are not presently essential ? Educa- tion is at best a mitigated blessing . The reduction of so many germinal ex ...
• the rest , why waste the irretrievable hours of the play - years in acquiring a reluctant knowledge of things which are not presently essential ? Educa- tion is at best a mitigated blessing . The reduction of so many germinal ex ...
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