Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... rest of mankind in thinking that they are to be obtained by the practice of a single virtue . And since these goods and the enjoyment , of them are clearly greater than the enjoyment derived from the virtues of which they are the end ...
... rest of mankind in thinking that they are to be obtained by the practice of a single virtue . And since these goods and the enjoyment , of them are clearly greater than the enjoyment derived from the virtues of which they are the end ...
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... is a relaxation , and from the pleasure we obtain rest . Leisure of itself gives pleasure and happi- ness and enjoyment of life , which are experienced , not by the busy man , but by those who have leisure 46 ARISTOTLE.
... is a relaxation , and from the pleasure we obtain rest . Leisure of itself gives pleasure and happi- ness and enjoyment of life , which are experienced , not by the busy man , but by those who have leisure 46 ARISTOTLE.
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... rest by the way and amuse themselves , not only with a view to some good , but also for the pleasure's sake , it may be well for them at times to find a refreshment in music . It sometimes happens that men make amusement the end , for ...
... rest by the way and amuse themselves , not only with a view to some good , but also for the pleasure's sake , it may be well for them at times to find a refreshment in music . It sometimes happens that men make amusement the end , for ...
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... rest , others of motion , and of these latter again , some have a more vulgar , others a nobler movement . Enough has been said to show that music has a power of forming the character , and should therefore be introduced into the ...
... rest , others of motion , and of these latter again , some have a more vulgar , others a nobler movement . Enough has been said to show that music has a power of forming the character , and should therefore be introduced into the ...
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... rest of his life . 15. But that the whole Persian form of government may be shown more clearly , I shall go back a little ; for , from what has been already said , it may now be set forth in a very few words . The Persians are said to ...
... rest of his life . 15. But that the whole Persian form of government may be shown more clearly , I shall go back a little ; for , from what has been already said , it may now be set forth in a very few words . The Persians are said to ...
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