Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... brought within the compass of a single convenient volume . It seems strange that the attempt had not pre- viously been made . In preparing this volume , existing translations have been utilized as far as possible . Bohn's Classical ...
... brought within the compass of a single convenient volume . It seems strange that the attempt had not pre- viously been made . In preparing this volume , existing translations have been utilized as far as possible . Bohn's Classical ...
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... brought up in certain laws , which by some Divine Providence have remained unchanged during long ages , so that no one has any memory or tradition of their ever having been other- wise than they are , then every one is afraid and ...
... brought up in certain laws , which by some Divine Providence have remained unchanged during long ages , so that no one has any memory or tradition of their ever having been other- wise than they are , then every one is afraid and ...
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... brought against him by any one who likes . CLE . Very good . ATH . In the consideration of this subject , let us remem- ber what is due to ourselves . CLE . To what are you referring ? - ATH . I mean that any young man , and much more ...
... brought against him by any one who likes . CLE . Very good . ATH . In the consideration of this subject , let us remem- ber what is due to ourselves . CLE . To what are you referring ? - ATH . I mean that any young man , and much more ...
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... brought up from childhood to the age of discretion and maturity in the use of the orderly and severe music , when he hears the opposite he detests it , and calls it illiberal ; but if trained in the sweet and vulgar music , he deems the ...
... brought up from childhood to the age of discretion and maturity in the use of the orderly and severe music , when he hears the opposite he detests it , and calls it illiberal ; but if trained in the sweet and vulgar music , he deems the ...
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... brought up without the will of the Gods . " ―― And this ought to be the view of our alumni ; they ought to think that what has been said is enough for them , and that any other things some God or a demigod will suggest to them he will ...
... brought up without the will of the Gods . " ―― And this ought to be the view of our alumni ; they ought to think that what has been said is enough for them , and that any other things some God or a demigod will suggest to them he will ...
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