Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... become self - willed , a like rule is to be observed in the case of the free - born . Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between ...
... become self - willed , a like rule is to be observed in the case of the free - born . Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between ...
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... become habituated to their new food . A similar principle we may imagine to hold good about the minds of men and the nature of their souls . For when they have been brought up in certain laws , which by some Divine Providence have ...
... become habituated to their new food . A similar principle we may imagine to hold good about the minds of men and the nature of their souls . For when they have been brought up in certain laws , which by some Divine Providence have ...
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... become established , he was appointed teacher of Alexander the Great , then a lad of fourteen . The course of instruction he followed with his illustrious pupil is not known in its details , but was presumably that which prevailed at ...
... become established , he was appointed teacher of Alexander the Great , then a lad of fourteen . The course of instruction he followed with his illustrious pupil is not known in its details , but was presumably that which prevailed at ...
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... becomes virtuous . For even if we could suppose all the citizens to be virtuous , and not each of them , yet the latter would be better , for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men ...
... becomes virtuous . For even if we could suppose all the citizens to be virtuous , and not each of them , yet the latter would be better , for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men ...
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... become good men , and by what means this may be accomplished , and what is the end of the perfect life . Now the soul of man is divided into two parts , one of which has reason in itself , and the other , not having rea- son in itself ...
... become good men , and by what means this may be accomplished , and what is the end of the perfect life . Now the soul of man is divided into two parts , one of which has reason in itself , and the other , not having rea- son in itself ...
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