Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... allowed to remain undis- turbed . Whereas if sports are disturbed and innovations are made in them , and they constantly change , and the young never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and ...
... allowed to remain undis- turbed . Whereas if sports are disturbed and innovations are made in them , and they constantly change , and the young never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and ...
Strana 15
... allowed to offer them varieties of pleasures . CLE . Most true . Атн . Can any better mode of effecting this object be imagined by any of us than that of the Egyptians ? CLE . What is their method ? Атн . They consecrate every sort of ...
... allowed to offer them varieties of pleasures . CLE . Most true . Атн . Can any better mode of effecting this object be imagined by any of us than that of the Egyptians ? CLE . What is their method ? Атн . They consecrate every sort of ...
Strana 19
... allowed in the state ? Nor shall he be permitted to communicate his compositions to any private individuals , until he shall have shown them . to the appointed judges , and the guardians of the law , and they are satisfied with them ...
... allowed in the state ? Nor shall he be permitted to communicate his compositions to any private individuals , until he shall have shown them . to the appointed judges , and the guardians of the law , and they are satisfied with them ...
Strana 24
... allowed to proceed , and that when the discussion is completed , we should choose what seems best , you have spoken very properly , and have made me feel compunction for what I said . Tell me , then , what you would next wish to say ...
... allowed to proceed , and that when the discussion is completed , we should choose what seems best , you have spoken very properly , and have made me feel compunction for what I said . Tell me , then , what you would next wish to say ...
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... or dislike the study , he is not to be allowed to spend more or less time in learning music than the law allows . And let him . who disobeys the law be deprived of those youthful honors SELECTION FROM THE " LAWS " 29.
... or dislike the study , he is not to be allowed to spend more or less time in learning music than the law allows . And let him . who disobeys the law be deprived of those youthful honors SELECTION FROM THE " LAWS " 29.
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