Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we omit suitable imitations of war in our dances ; in Crete there are the armed sports of the Curetes , and in Lacedæmon of the Dioscori ...
... give their instructions freely , and the others to receive them thankfully . Nor , again , must we omit suitable imitations of war in our dances ; in Crete there are the armed sports of the Curetes , and in Lacedæmon of the Dioscori ...
Strana 14
... give all the greater heed to one another's words . The argument says that to change from anything except the bad is the most dangerous of all things ; this is true in the case of the seasons and of the winds , in the management of our ...
... give all the greater heed to one another's words . The argument says that to change from anything except the bad is the most dangerous of all things ; this is true in the case of the seasons and of the winds , in the management of our ...
Strana 46
... gives relaxation , whereas occupation is always accompanied with exertion and ef- fort ) , at suitable times we should introduce amusements , and they should be our medicines , for the emotion which they create in the soul is a ...
... gives relaxation , whereas occupation is always accompanied with exertion and ef- fort ) , at suitable times we should introduce amusements , and they should be our medicines , for the emotion which they create in the soul is a ...
Strana 47
... gives health and strength ; for neither of these is to be gained from music . There remains , then , the use of music for intellectual enjoy- ment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one ...
... gives health and strength ; for neither of these is to be gained from music . There remains , then , the use of music for intellectual enjoy- ment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one ...
Strana 53
... gives of states of feeling . The connection of them with morals is slight , but in so far as there is any , young men should be taught to look , not at the works of Pauson , but at those of Polygnotus , or any other painter or statuary ...
... gives of states of feeling . The connection of them with morals is slight , but in so far as there is any , young men should be taught to look , not at the works of Pauson , but at those of Polygnotus , or any other painter or statuary ...
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