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 22
... heart , but other things God will suggest ; for I deem that thou wast not born or brought up without the will of the Gods . " ― And this ought to be the view of our alumni ; they ought to think that what has been said is enough for them ...
... heart , but other things God will suggest ; for I deem that thou wast not born or brought up without the will of the Gods . " ― And this ought to be the view of our alumni ; they ought to think that what has been said is enough for them ...
Strana 31
... heart entire poets ; while others select choice passages and long speeches , and make compendiums of them , saying that these shall be committed to memory , and that in this way only can a man be made good and wise by experience and ...
... heart entire poets ; while others select choice passages and long speeches , and make compendiums of them , saying that these shall be committed to memory , and that in this way only can a man be made good and wise by experience and ...
Strana 48
... hearts are merry and the banqueters in the hall , sitting in order , hear the voice of the minstrel . " 1 It is evident , then , that there is a sort of education in which parents should train their sons , not as being useful or ...
... hearts are merry and the banqueters in the hall , sitting in order , hear the voice of the minstrel . " 1 It is evident , then , that there is a sort of education in which parents should train their sons , not as being useful or ...
Strana 52
... hearts of men glad : so that on this ground alone we may assume that the young ought to be trained in it . For innocent pleasures are not only in harmony with the perfect end of life , but they also provide relaxation . And whereas men ...
... hearts of men glad : so that on this ground alone we may assume that the young ought to be trained in it . For innocent pleasures are not only in harmony with the perfect end of life , but they also provide relaxation . And whereas men ...
Strana 95
... heart as many of our own writings , and those of others , as we can . In ex- ercising the memory , too , I shall not object if you accustom yourself to adopt that plan of referring to places and figures which is taught in treatises on ...
... heart as many of our own writings , and those of others , as we can . In ex- ercising the memory , too , I shall not object if you accustom yourself to adopt that plan of referring to places and figures which is taught in treatises on ...
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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