Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) Intended to introduce the student to the principal documents of educational history |
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Strana 11
... able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred darts . Now , the rulers , male and female , should see to all these things ; the women super- intending the nursing and amusements of the children , and the men superintending their ...
... able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred darts . Now , the rulers , male and female , should see to all these things ; the women super- intending the nursing and amusements of the children , and the men superintending their ...
Strana 22
... able to propitiate the Gods , and to defend himself against his enemies and conquer them in battle . The type of song or dance by which he will propitiate them has been de- scribed , and the paths along which he is to proceed have been ...
... able to propitiate the Gods , and to defend himself against his enemies and conquer them in battle . The type of song or dance by which he will propitiate them has been de- scribed , and the paths along which he is to proceed have been ...
Strana 30
... 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 given number of years , they should let alone . And as to the learning of ...
... 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 given number of years , they should let alone . And as to the learning of ...
Strana 37
... able to obey reason . And we call a man good because he has the virtues of these two parts . In which of them the end is more likely to be found is no matter of doubt to those who adopt our division ; for in the world both of nature and ...
... able to obey reason . And we call a man good because he has the virtues of these two parts . In which of them the end is more likely to be found is no matter of doubt to those who adopt our division ; for in the world both of nature and ...
Strana 39
... have to be supplied before we can have leisure . Therefore a city must be temperate and brave , and able to endure ; for truly , as the proverb says , “ There ضا is no leisure for slaves , " and those who SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 39.
... have to be supplied before we can have leisure . Therefore a city must be temperate and brave , and able to endure ; for truly , as the proverb says , “ There ضا is no leisure for slaves , " and those who SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 39.
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