Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 118
... beginning , and are still of tender age , to imitate their school- fellows is more pleasant than to imitate their master , for the very reason that it is more easy ; for they who are learning the first rudiments will scarcely dare to ...
... beginning , and are still of tender age , to imitate their school- fellows is more pleasant than to imitate their master , for the very reason that it is more easy ; for they who are learning the first rudiments will scarcely dare to ...
Strana 131
... beginning nor end . And besides their other shortcomings extempore speakers fall into great disproportion and repetition , whereas a well con- sidered speech preserves its due proportions . It is recorded by tradition that Pericles ...
... beginning nor end . And besides their other shortcomings extempore speakers fall into great disproportion and repetition , whereas a well con- sidered speech preserves its due proportions . It is recorded by tradition that Pericles ...
Strana 144
... letters in the middle and the middle ones at the beginning that she may know them all by sight as well as by sound . Moreover , so soon as she begins to use the style upon the 1 1 wax , and her hand is still faltering , either 144 JEROME.
... letters in the middle and the middle ones at the beginning that she may know them all by sight as well as by sound . Moreover , so soon as she begins to use the style upon the 1 1 wax , and her hand is still faltering , either 144 JEROME.
Strana 145
... beginnings of knowledge sound differently in the mouth of an educated man and of an uneducated . Accordingly you must see that the child is not led away by the silly coaxing of women to form a habit of shortening long words or of ...
... beginnings of knowledge sound differently in the mouth of an educated man and of an uneducated . Accordingly you must see that the child is not led away by the silly coaxing of women to form a habit of shortening long words or of ...
Strana 149
... beginning , she would fail to perceive that , though it is written in fleshly words , it is a marriage song of a spiritual bridal . And not understanding this she would suffer hurt from it . Cyprian's writings let her have always in her ...
... beginning , she would fail to perceive that , though it is written in fleshly words , it is a marriage song of a spiritual bridal . And not understanding this she would suffer hurt from it . Cyprian's writings let her have always in her ...
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