Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and bad taste , either in the bearing of their bodies or in their dress , but he who devises something new and out of the way in figures and colors ...
... never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and bad taste , either in the bearing of their bodies or in their dress , but he who devises something new and out of the way in figures and colors ...
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... never dare at all to imitate the Sauromatides , whose women , when compared with ordinary women , would ap- pear to be like men . Let him who will , praise your legis- lators , but I must say what I think . The legislator ought to be ...
... never dare at all to imitate the Sauromatides , whose women , when compared with ordinary women , would ap- pear to be like men . Let him who will , praise your legis- lators , but I must say what I think . The legislator ought to be ...
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... never perfectly take effect under present cir- cumstances , nor as long as women and children and houses and all other things are the private property of individuals ; but if we can attain the second - best form of polity , with that we ...
... never perfectly take effect under present cir- cumstances , nor as long as women and children and houses and all other things are the private property of individuals ; but if we can attain the second - best form of polity , with that we ...
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... never told whether he who was meant to be a respectable citizen should apply himself in detail to that sort of learning , or not apply himself at all ; " and the same remark was made about the lyre . But now we say that he ought to ...
... never told whether he who was meant to be a respectable citizen should apply himself in detail to that sort of learning , or not apply himself at all ; " and the same remark was made about the lyre . But now we say that he ought to ...
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... never fulfilled his promise to return to it . The following extract is taken from the translation in Bohn's Classical Library . It includes part of Book VII . and the whole of Book VIII . of the " Politics . " SELECTION FROM THE ...
... never fulfilled his promise to return to it . The following extract is taken from the translation in Bohn's Classical Library . It includes part of Book VII . and the whole of Book VIII . of the " Politics . " SELECTION FROM THE ...
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