Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... authority over marriage , one out of each tribe and all of the same age ; and when appointed , let them hold office and go to the temples every day , punishing all offenders , male or female , who are slaves or strangers , by the help ...
... authority over marriage , one out of each tribe and all of the same age ; and when appointed , let them hold office and go to the temples every day , punishing all offenders , male or female , who are slaves or strangers , by the help ...
Strana 88
... not touched even with the extremity of their lips . These assertions Menedemus endeavored to refute , but rather by authorities than by arguments ; for , repeating from memory many noble passages from the orations of 88 CICERO.
... not touched even with the extremity of their lips . These assertions Menedemus endeavored to refute , but rather by authorities than by arguments ; for , repeating from memory many noble passages from the orations of 88 CICERO.
Strana 106
... authority ( with which that sort of men are generally puffed up ) , they teach only their own folly . 9. Nor is their mis- conduct less prejudicial to the manners of their pupils ; for Leonidas , the tutor of Alexander , as is related ...
... authority ( with which that sort of men are generally puffed up ) , they teach only their own folly . 9. Nor is their mis- conduct less prejudicial to the manners of their pupils ; for Leonidas , the tutor of Alexander , as is related ...
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... to others . I will not dwell upon this point ; what is already understood is more than enough . It will be sufficient therefore to intimate , that no man should be allowed too much authority over an age so 122 QUINTILIAN.
... to others . I will not dwell upon this point ; what is already understood is more than enough . It will be sufficient therefore to intimate , that no man should be allowed too much authority over an age so 122 QUINTILIAN.
Strana 123
... authority from writers . Nor can grammar be complete without a knowledge of music , since the grammarian has to speak of meter and rhythm ; nor if he is ignorant of astronomy , can he understand the poets , who , to say nothing of other ...
... authority from writers . Nor can grammar be complete without a knowledge of music , since the grammarian has to speak of meter and rhythm ; nor if he is ignorant of astronomy , can he understand the poets , who , to say nothing of other ...
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