Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... that the most serious and detrimental consequences arise out of the change ; and they readily comply with the child's wishes instead of deterring him , not considering · that these children who make innovations in their games , 14 PLATO.
... that the most serious and detrimental consequences arise out of the change ; and they readily comply with the child's wishes instead of deterring him , not considering · that these children who make innovations in their games , 14 PLATO.
Strana 20
... wishes of the legislator in order that they may regulate dancing , music , and all choral strains , according to his mind ; and not allowing them to indulge , except in some minor matters , their individual pleasures and fancies . Now ...
... wishes of the legislator in order that they may regulate dancing , music , and all choral strains , according to his mind ; and not allowing them to indulge , except in some minor matters , their individual pleasures and fancies . Now ...
Strana 22
... Gods ; and under that feeling I spoke . Let us grant , if you wish , that the human race is not to be despised , but is worthy of some consideration . Next follow the buildings for gymnasia and schools open to 22 PLATO 22.
... Gods ; and under that feeling I spoke . Let us grant , if you wish , that the human race is not to be despised , but is worthy of some consideration . Next follow the buildings for gymnasia and schools open to 22 PLATO 22.
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... wish to say . ATH . I should wish to say , Cleinias , as I said before , that if the possibility of these things were not sufficiently proven in fact , then there might be an objection to the argument , but the fact being as I have said ...
... wish to say . ATH . I should wish to say , Cleinias , as I said before , that if the possibility of these things were not sufficiently proven in fact , then there might be an objection to the argument , but the fact being as I have said ...
Strana 66
... 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 , because they eat the food of but one day . This absti- nence they practice to ...
... 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 , because they eat the food of but one day . This absti- nence they practice to ...
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