Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one of the ways in which it is thought that a freeman should pass his leisure ; as Homer says - 66 " How good it is to invite men to the pleasant feast , " and afterwards ...
... appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one of the ways in which it is thought that a freeman should pass his leisure ; as Homer says - 66 " How good it is to invite men to the pleasant feast , " and afterwards ...
Strana 54
... appears to be the peculiar effect of the Dorian ; the Phrygian inspires enthusiasm . The whole subject has been well treated by philosophical writers on this branch of education , and they confirm their arguments by facts . The same ...
... appears to be the peculiar effect of the Dorian ; the Phrygian inspires enthusiasm . The whole subject has been well treated by philosophical writers on this branch of education , and they confirm their arguments by facts . The same ...
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... appears to be , which is suited to children of tender age , and possesses the elements both of order and of education , clearly ( we ought to use it , for ) education should be based upon three principles - the mean , the possible , the ...
... appears to be , which is suited to children of tender age , and possesses the elements both of order and of education , clearly ( we ought to use it , for ) education should be based upon three principles - the mean , the possible , the ...
Strana 64
... appears to be the principal conductor of mankind into all that is dishonorable . 8. They also teach the boys self - control ; and it contrib- utes much towards their learning to control themselves , that they see every day their elders ...
... appears to be the principal conductor of mankind into all that is dishonorable . 8. They also teach the boys self - control ; and it contrib- utes much towards their learning to control themselves , that they see every day their elders ...
Strana 69
... appear to you to be quite sufficient , if she did but know , when she came , how to take wool and make a garment , and had seen how to apportion the tasks of spin- ning among the maid servants ? For as to what concerns the appetite ...
... appear to you to be quite sufficient , if she did but know , when she came , how to take wool and make a garment , and had seen how to apportion the tasks of spin- ning among the maid servants ? For as to what concerns the appetite ...
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