Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... soon as it is day ; the elders when they think convenient , except upon appointed days , when they are obliged to be present . The youth pass the night round the courts , in their light arms , except such as are married ; for these are ...
... soon as it is day ; the elders when they think convenient , except upon appointed days , when they are obliged to be present . The youth pass the night round the courts , in their light arms , except such as are married ; for these are ...
Strana 79
... soon as I could , in the manner which I had proposed . " 2. ' And how , Ischomachus , " said I , " did you arrange them for her ? " What else could I do but determine upon show- ing her , in the first place , the capacity of the house ...
... soon as I could , in the manner which I had proposed . " 2. ' And how , Ischomachus , " said I , " did you arrange them for her ? " What else could I do but determine upon show- ing her , in the first place , the capacity of the house ...
Strana 103
... soon achieved distinction as an able pleader in the forum and as a successful teacher of eloquence . Among his nu- merous pupils was the younger Pliny . He was invested by Vespasian with the consular dignity , and granted an allow- ance ...
... soon achieved distinction as an able pleader in the forum and as a successful teacher of eloquence . Among his nu- merous pupils was the younger Pliny . He was invested by Vespasian with the consular dignity , and granted an allow- ance ...
Strana 104
... soon as his son is born , conceive , first of all , the best possible hopes of him ; for he will thus grow the more solicitous about his improvement from the very beginning ; since it is a complaint without foundation that " to very few ...
... soon as his son is born , conceive , first of all , the best possible hopes of him ; for he will thus grow the more solicitous about his improvement from the very beginning ; since it is a complaint without foundation that " to very few ...
Strana 105
... soon as he becomes a parent , the most vigilant possible care on cherishing the hopes of a future orator . 4. Before all things , let the talk of the child's nurses not be ungrammatical . Chrysippus wished them , if possible , to be ...
... soon as he becomes a parent , the most vigilant possible care on cherishing the hopes of a future orator . 4. Before all things , let the talk of the child's nurses not be ungrammatical . Chrysippus wished them , if possible , to be ...
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