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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... benefits , that is to say , with a view to ( 1 ) education , ( 2 ) purification ( the word " purification " we use at present without explanation , but when hereafter we speak of poetry , we will treat the subject with more pre- cision ) ...
... benefits , that is to say , with a view to ( 1 ) education , ( 2 ) purification ( the word " purification " we use at present without explanation , but when hereafter we speak of poetry , we will treat the subject with more pre- cision ) ...
Strana 64
... benefit , and not returning it , they punish severely . For they think that the ungrateful are careless with regard to the gods , their parents , their country , and their friends ; and upon ingratitude seems closely to follow ...
... benefit , and not returning it , they punish severely . For they think that the ungrateful are careless with regard to the gods , their parents , their country , and their friends ; and upon ingratitude seems closely to follow ...
Strana 72
... benefit arising from it . 28. But as the nature of both is not fully adapted for all these requirements , they in consequence stand in greater need of aid from one another , and the pair are of greater service to each other , when the ...
... benefit arising from it . 28. But as the nature of both is not fully adapted for all these requirements , they in consequence stand in greater need of aid from one another , and the pair are of greater service to each other , when the ...
Strana 75
... benefit of human life . ' Such were the subjects , Socrates , on which as far as I remember , I first conversed seriously with my wife . " CHAPTER VIII . I. " Did you then observe , Ischomachus , " said I , “ that your wife was at all ...
... benefit of human life . ' Such were the subjects , Socrates , on which as far as I remember , I first conversed seriously with my wife . " CHAPTER VIII . I. " Did you then observe , Ischomachus , " said I , “ that your wife was at all ...
Strana 82
... benefit from its preservation , and suffers the greatest loss by its destruction , I showed her that the greatest interest in its safety must belong . " 66 18. " Well then , Ischomachus , " said I , " how did your wife , on hearing ...
... benefit from its preservation , and suffers the greatest loss by its destruction , I showed her that the greatest interest in its safety must belong . " 66 18. " Well then , Ischomachus , " said I , " how did your wife , on hearing ...
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