Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... exercises and one who has not been . For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pan- cratium or boxing or wrestling , is not unable to fight from his left side , and does not limp and draggle in confusion when his opponent makes him ...
... exercises and one who has not been . For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pan- cratium or boxing or wrestling , is not unable to fight from his left side , and does not limp and draggle in confusion when his opponent makes him ...
Strana 12
... exercises , and no others , are useful both in peace and war , and are beneficial both to states and to private houses . But other labors and sports and excessive training of the body are unworthy of freemen , O Megillus and Cleinias ...
... exercises , and no others , are useful both in peace and war , and are beneficial both to states and to private houses . But other labors and sports and excessive training of the body are unworthy of freemen , O Megillus and Cleinias ...
Strana 23
... exercise , and open spaces also in three places , arranged with a view to archery and the throwing of missiles , at ... exercises . I assert without fear of contradiction that gymnastic and horsemanship are as suitable to women as to men ...
... exercise , and open spaces also in three places , arranged with a view to archery and the throwing of missiles , at ... exercises . I assert without fear of contradiction that gymnastic and horsemanship are as suitable to women as to men ...
Strana 26
... exercise and nourishment for the body , and instruction and education for the soul . Night and day are not long enough for the accomplishment of their perfection and consummation ; and therefore to this end all freemen ought to arrange ...
... exercise and nourishment for the body , and instruction and education for the soul . Night and day are not long enough for the accomplishment of their perfection and consummation ; and therefore to this end all freemen ought to arrange ...
Strana 39
... exercising a general despotism , and in the third place they should seek to be masters only over those who deserve to be slaves . Facts , as well as arguments , prove that the legislator should direct all his military and other measures ...
... exercising a general despotism , and in the third place they should seek to be masters only over those who deserve to be slaves . Facts , as well as arguments , prove that the legislator should direct all his military and other measures ...
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