Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... attaining that eloquence which they regard as the highest ; they will rather fix on what is near- est to them , as vines attached to a tree gain the top by taking hold of the lower branches first . 27. This is an observation of such ...
... attaining that eloquence which they regard as the highest ; they will rather fix on what is near- est to them , as vines attached to a tree gain the top by taking hold of the lower branches first . 27. This is an observation of such ...
Strana 133
... attain two of the greatest blessings , serv- ing the state in a public capacity , and living the calm and tranquil life of philosophy . For , as there are three kinds of life , the practical , the contemplative , and SELECTION FROM ...
... attain two of the greatest blessings , serv- ing the state in a public capacity , and living the calm and tranquil life of philosophy . For , as there are three kinds of life , the practical , the contemplative , and SELECTION FROM ...
Strana 142
... precepts would be perhaps a vision- ary scheme ; but to attain to many , though it would need a happy disposition and much care , is a thing possible to human nature . A VIII . JEROME . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . Jerome , 142 PLUTARCH.
... precepts would be perhaps a vision- ary scheme ; but to attain to many , though it would need a happy disposition and much care , is a thing possible to human nature . A VIII . JEROME . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . Jerome , 142 PLUTARCH.
Strana 161
... attain the summit of wisdom , should be converted to the fear of the Lord , in order to know what the divine will bids us strive for and shun . The fear of the Lord fills us with the thought of our mortality and future death . With ...
... attain the summit of wisdom , should be converted to the fear of the Lord , in order to know what the divine will bids us strive for and shun . The fear of the Lord fills us with the thought of our mortality and future death . With ...
Strana 175
... attain their object through means within their reach . Therefore we must see to it , and spare no trouble or ex- pense to educate and form them ourselves . For whose fault is it that in all the cities there are at present so few skilful ...
... attain their object through means within their reach . Therefore we must see to it , and spare no trouble or ex- pense to educate and form them ourselves . For whose fault is it that in all the cities there are at present so few skilful ...
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