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 61
... chiefly due to his courage and skill that the Grecian force , after numerous dangers and hardships , finally made its escape . After his return to Greece , Xenophon made his home in Sparta . He admired the institutions of that country ...
... chiefly due to his courage and skill that the Grecian force , after numerous dangers and hardships , finally made its escape . After his return to Greece , Xenophon made his home in Sparta . He admired the institutions of that country ...
Strana 94
... chiefly that method which I knew that Caius Carbo , my adversary , generally practiced ; which was , that , having selected some nervous piece of poetry , or read over such a portion of a speech as I could retain in my memory , I used ...
... chiefly that method which I knew that Caius Carbo , my adversary , generally practiced ; which was , that , having selected some nervous piece of poetry , or read over such a portion of a speech as I could retain in my memory , I used ...
Strana 112
... chiefly from the poets ( for the reading of poets is more pleasing to the young ) , in his play - time ; since memory ( as I shall show in its proper place ) is most necessary to an orator , and is eminently strengthened and nourished ...
... chiefly from the poets ( for the reading of poets is more pleasing to the young ) , in his play - time ; since memory ( as I shall show in its proper place ) is most necessary to an orator , and is eminently strengthened and nourished ...
Strana 113
... chiefly by two reasons : one , that they take better precautions for the morals of the young , by avoiding a con- course of human beings of that age which is most prone to vice ( from which cause I wish it were falsely asserted that ...
... chiefly by two reasons : one , that they take better precautions for the morals of the young , by avoiding a con- course of human beings of that age which is most prone to vice ( from which cause I wish it were falsely asserted that ...
Strana 174
... chiefly live , namely , to care for the young ? In my judgment there is no other outward offense that in the sight of God so heavily burdens the world , and deserves such heavy chastisement , as the neglect to educate children . Parents ...
... chiefly live , namely , to care for the young ? In my judgment there is no other outward offense that in the sight of God so heavily burdens the world , and deserves such heavy chastisement , as the neglect to educate children . Parents ...
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able APOSTOLICAL CONSTITUTIONS Aristippus Aristotle attain become better BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH body Book of Wisdom boys bring brought child Christian Chrysippus Cleinias Demosthenes discourse divine duties eloquence everything exercise father Fénelon follow give grammar greatest Greek gymnastic habit hand heart Hesiod Holy Scriptures honor human imitate instruction Ischomachus knowledge labor language Latin LELAND STANFORD live manner matter means Menedemus ment mind moral mother nature necessary neglected never observed orator PAINTER PED palæstra parents pedagogy persons philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch poets possible practice praise precepts principles punishment pupil Quintilian Ratio Studiorum reason render RHABANUS MAURUS sake schools slaves Socrates soul speak speech taught teach teachers things thou thought tion tongue treatises true truth tutor understanding virtue wisdom wise words writing Xenophon young youth