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 55
... render it unfit for civil or military duties , whether for the early practice or for the later study of them . The right measure will be attained if students of music stop short of the arts which are practiced in professional contests ...
... render it unfit for civil or military duties , whether for the early practice or for the later study of them . The right measure will be attained if students of music stop short of the arts which are practiced in professional contests ...
Strana 63
... render them the most expert in performing their appointed duties , and in exe- cuting the orders given by the chief magistrate . There are likewise chosen presidents over the elders , who take care that these also perform their duties ...
... render them the most expert in performing their appointed duties , and in exe- cuting the orders given by the chief magistrate . There are likewise chosen presidents over the elders , who take care that these also perform their duties ...
Strana 75
... render her of the highest value . Or when it is in your power to do services to such of your attendants as are steady and useful , while , if any one is found transgressing , you can inflict punishment . 42. But you will experience the ...
... render her of the highest value . Or when it is in your power to do services to such of your attendants as are steady and useful , while , if any one is found transgressing , you can inflict punishment . 42. But you will experience the ...
Strana 95
... rendered into Latin what I had read in Greek , I not only used the best words , and yet such as were of common occurrence , but also formed some words by imitation , which would be new to our countrymen , taking care , however , that ...
... rendered into Latin what I had read in Greek , I not only used the best words , and yet such as were of common occurrence , but also formed some words by imitation , which would be new to our countrymen , taking care , however , that ...
Strana 134
... rendered unfit for study . For , as Plato says , excessive sleep and fatigue are enemies to learning . But why dwell on this ? For I am in a hurry to pass to the most important point . Our lads must be trained for warlike encounters ...
... rendered unfit for study . For , as Plato says , excessive sleep and fatigue are enemies to learning . But why dwell on this ? For I am in a hurry to pass to the most important point . Our lads must be trained for warlike encounters ...
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