Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... reason of the folly of nurses and mothers ; for although our several limbs are by nature balanced , we create a dif- ference in them by bad habit . In some cases this is of no consequence , as , for example , when we hold the lyre in ...
... reason of the folly of nurses and mothers ; for although our several limbs are by nature balanced , we create a dif- ference in them by bad habit . In some cases this is of no consequence , as , for example , when we hold the lyre in ...
Strana 27
... reason keeps awake as long as he can , reserving only so much time for sleep as is expedient for health ; and much sleep is not required , if the habit of not sleeping be once formed . Magistrates in states who keep awake at night are ...
... reason keeps awake as long as he can , reserving only so much time for sleep as is expedient for health ; and much sleep is not required , if the habit of not sleeping be once formed . Magistrates in states who keep awake at night are ...
Strana 28
... reason in him not yet regulated ; he is the most insidious , sharp - witted , and insubordinate of animals . Wherefore he must be bound with many bridles ; in the first place , when he gets away from mothers and nurses , he must be ...
... reason in him not yet regulated ; he is the most insidious , sharp - witted , and insubordinate of animals . Wherefore he must be bound with many bridles ; in the first place , when he gets away from mothers and nurses , he must be ...
Strana 35
... reason , in addition , and man only . Wherefore nature , habit , reason must be in harmony with one another ( for they do not always agree ) ; men do many things against habit and nature , if reason persuades them that they ought . We ...
... reason , in addition , and man only . Wherefore nature , habit , reason must be in harmony with one another ( for they do not always agree ) ; men do many things against habit and nature , if reason persuades them that they ought . We ...
Strana 37
... reason . The reason too , in our ordinary way of speaking , is divided into two parts for there is a practical and a speculative reason , and there must be a corresponding division of actions ; the actions of the naturally better ...
... reason . The reason too , in our ordinary way of speaking , is divided into two parts for there is a practical and a speculative reason , and there must be a corresponding division of actions ; the actions of the naturally better ...
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