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Strana 12
I have now completely described the kind of gymnastic which I said at first ought
to be described ; if you know of any better , will you communicate your thoughts ?
CLE . It is not easy , Stranger , to put these principles of gymnastic aside and to ...
I have now completely described the kind of gymnastic which I said at first ought
to be described ; if you know of any better , will you communicate your thoughts ?
CLE . It is not easy , Stranger , to put these principles of gymnastic aside and to ...
Strana 15
Ath . Must we not , then , try in every possible way to prevent our youth desiring
imitations and novelties either in dance or song ? Nor must any one be allowed
to offer them varieties of pleasures . Cle . Most true . ATH . Can any better mode
of ...
Ath . Must we not , then , try in every possible way to prevent our youth desiring
imitations and novelties either in dance or song ? Nor must any one be allowed
to offer them varieties of pleasures . Cle . Most true . ATH . Can any better mode
of ...
Strana 20
Now , the irregular strain of music is always made ten thousand times better by
attaining to law and order , and rejecting the honied Muse not however that we
mean wholly to exclude pleasure , which is the characteristic of all music . And if
a ...
Now , the irregular strain of music is always made ten thousand times better by
attaining to law and order , and rejecting the honied Muse not however that we
mean wholly to exclude pleasure , which is the characteristic of all music . And if
a ...
Strana 29
... in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and
natural order , and keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors
due to them , and men having a better understanding about them ; all these
things ...
... in order that times and sacrifices and festivals may proceed in regular and
natural order , and keep the city alive and awake , the Gods receiving the honors
due to them , and men having a better understanding about them ; all these
things ...
Strana 32
They cannot do better than advise the teachers to teach the young these and the
like words , and if they should happen to find writings , either in poetry or prose ,
or even unwritten discourses like these of ours , and of the same family , they ...
They cannot do better than advise the teachers to teach the young these and the
like words , and if they should happen to find writings , either in poetry or prose ,
or even unwritten discourses like these of ours , and of the same family , they ...
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