Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... nature will require sports ; now is the time to get rid of self - will in him , punishing him , not so as to ... natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between the ages ...
... nature will require sports ; now is the time to get rid of self - will in him , punishing him , not so as to ... natural modes of amusement which they find out for themselves when they meet . And all the children who are between the ages ...
Strana 10
... nature when we use them ; whereas no difference is found in the use of the feet and the lower limbs ; but in the use of the hands we are in a manner lame , by reason of the folly of nurses and mothers ; for although our several limbs ...
... nature when we use them ; whereas no difference is found in the use of the feet and the lower limbs ; but in the use of the hands we are in a manner lame , by reason of the folly of nurses and mothers ; for although our several limbs ...
Strana 11
... nature of Geryon or Briareus he ought to be able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred darts . Now , the rulers , male and female , should see to all these things ; the women super- intending the nursing and amusements of the ...
... nature of Geryon or Briareus he ought to be able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred darts . Now , the rulers , male and female , should see to all these things ; the women super- intending the nursing and amusements of the ...
Strana 21
... natural difference . The grand , and that which tends to courage , may be fairly called manly ; but that which ... nature of different men's souls ; seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go through the ...
... natural difference . The grand , and that which tends to courage , may be fairly called manly ; but that which ... nature of different men's souls ; seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go through the ...
Strana 27
... nature , either for our souls or bodies , or for the actions in which they are concerned . For no one who is asleep is good for anything , any more than if he were dead ; but he of us who has the most regard for life and reason keeps ...
... nature , either for our souls or bodies , or for the actions in which they are concerned . For no one who is asleep is good for anything , any more than if he were dead ; but he of us who has the most regard for life and reason keeps ...
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