Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... teach philosophy in the Academy at Athens . For nearly half a century he lectured to a circle of disciples drawn not ... teaching that his series of famous dialogues was produced . Among them may be mentioned " Protagoras , " or the So ...
... teach philosophy in the Academy at Athens . For nearly half a century he lectured to a circle of disciples drawn not ... teaching that his series of famous dialogues was produced . Among them may be mentioned " Protagoras , " or the So ...
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... teaching and im- parting them , and the persons to whom , and the time when , they are severally to be imparted . As the ship- wright first lays down the lines of the keel , and draws the design in outline , so do I seek to distinguish ...
... teaching and im- parting them , and the persons to whom , and the time when , they are severally to be imparted . As the ship- wright first lays down the lines of the keel , and draws the design in outline , so do I seek to distinguish ...
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... teach the frequenters of the school the art of war and the art of music , and the children shall come , not only if their parents please , but if they do not please ; and if their edu- cation is neglected , there shall be compulsory ...
... teach the frequenters of the school the art of war and the art of music , and the children shall come , not only if their parents please , but if they do not please ; and if their edu- cation is neglected , there shall be compulsory ...
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... teach , and must learn what he has to learn ; but he is also a slave , and in that regard any free- man who comes in his way may punish him and his tutor and his instructor , if any of them does anything wrong ; and he who comes across ...
... teach , and must learn what he has to learn ; but he is also a slave , and in that regard any free- man who comes in his way may punish him and his tutor and his instructor , if any of them does anything wrong ; and he who comes across ...
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... teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the acquisition of perfect beauty or quickness in writing , if nature has not stimulated them to acquire these accomplishments in the ...
... teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the acquisition of perfect beauty or quickness in writing , if nature has not stimulated them to acquire these accomplishments in the ...
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