Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... heart was dead . There was not one that wore a black gown for him who carried a heavier heart for him than I. When he was gone , I cast this book away ; I could not look upon it but with weeping eyes , in remembering him who was the ...
... heart was dead . There was not one that wore a black gown for him who carried a heavier heart for him than I. When he was gone , I cast this book away ; I could not look upon it but with weeping eyes , in remembering him who was the ...
Strana 338
... heart , than Cæsar with all his triumphs ? Take away from our hearts this love of the beautiful , and you take away all the charm of life . He whose vile passions have stifled in his narrow soul these delightful sentiments ; he who , by ...
... heart , than Cæsar with all his triumphs ? Take away from our hearts this love of the beautiful , and you take away all the charm of life . He whose vile passions have stifled in his narrow soul these delightful sentiments ; he who , by ...
Strana 364
... heart , mind , and body in such a way as to bring the flesh into sub- jection to the spirit . Now it is evident that this development must follow a certain course , that this course must be the course of Na- ture , and that it is ...
... heart , mind , and body in such a way as to bring the flesh into sub- jection to the spirit . Now it is evident that this development must follow a certain course , that this course must be the course of Na- ture , and that it is ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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