Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... remain undis- turbed . Whereas if sports are disturbed and innovations are made in them , and they constantly change , and the young never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and bad taste ...
... remain undis- turbed . Whereas if sports are disturbed and innovations are made in them , and they constantly change , and the young never speak of their having the same likings , or the same established notions of good and bad taste ...
Strana 66
... remain on the ground to watch for the beast , or if for any other reason they wish to spend more time in the hunt , they sup upon this dinner , and hunt again the next day till supper time , and reckon these two days as but one ...
... remain on the ground to watch for the beast , or if for any other reason they wish to spend more time in the hunt , they sup upon this dinner , and hunt again the next day till supper time , and reckon these two days as but one ...
Strana 73
... remain at home than to attend to things out of doors . 31. And if any one acts contrary to what the divinity has fitted him to do , he will , while he violates the order of things , possibly not escape the notice of the gods , and will ...
... remain at home than to attend to things out of doors . 31. And if any one acts contrary to what the divinity has fitted him to do , he will , while he violates the order of things , possibly not escape the notice of the gods , and will ...
Strana 106
... , even when nothing is deficient for the forma- tion of his character ; and that more and more difficult la- bors yet remain ; for there is need of constant study , the most II . excellent teachers , and a variety of mental 106 QUINTILIAN.
... , even when nothing is deficient for the forma- tion of his character ; and that more and more difficult la- bors yet remain ; for there is need of constant study , the most II . excellent teachers , and a variety of mental 106 QUINTILIAN.
Strana 117
... remain in full force even to old age , as if cemented with a certain religious obligation ; for to have been initiated in the same studies is a not less sacred bond than to have been initiated in the same sacred rites . That sense , too ...
... remain in full force even to old age , as if cemented with a certain religious obligation ; for to have been initiated in the same studies is a not less sacred bond than to have been initiated in the same sacred rites . That sense , too ...
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