Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... example , in reading and writing , - not only for their usefulness , but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them . With a like view they may be taught drawing , not to prevent their making mistakes in their ...
... example , in reading and writing , - not only for their usefulness , but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them . With a like view they may be taught drawing , not to prevent their making mistakes in their ...
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... example of the Olympic victors ; for not more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men ; their early training and severe gym- nastic exercises exhausted their constitutions . When boy- hood is over , three ...
... example of the Olympic victors ; for not more than two or three of them have gained a prize both as boys and as men ; their early training and severe gym- nastic exercises exhausted their constitutions . When boy- hood is over , three ...
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... example , if any one delights in the sight of a statue for its beauty only , it necessarily follows that the sight of the original will be pleasant to him . No other sense , such as taste or touch , has any resemblance to moral quali ...
... example , if any one delights in the sight of a statue for its beauty only , it necessarily follows that the sight of the original will be pleasant to him . No other sense , such as taste or touch , has any resemblance to moral quali ...
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... example the harp , ought not to be admitted into education , but only such as will make intelligent students of music or of the other parts of education . Besides , the flute is not an instrument which has a good moral effect ; it is ...
... example the harp , ought not to be admitted into education , but only such as will make intelligent students of music or of the other parts of education . Besides , the flute is not an instrument which has a good moral effect ; it is ...
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... example , is acknowledged to be Phrygian , a fact of which the con- noisseurs of music offer many proofs , saying , among other things , that Philoxenus , having attempted to compose his Tales as a dithyramb in the Dorian mode , found ...
... example , is acknowledged to be Phrygian , a fact of which the con- noisseurs of music offer many proofs , saying , among other things , that Philoxenus , having attempted to compose his Tales as a dithyramb in the Dorian mode , found ...
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