Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... honored and reverenced by the just and temperate , and are useful to themselves and to the whole state . A night which is short and devoted to work , in addition to all the above - mentioned advantages , infuses a sort of courage into ...
... honored and reverenced by the just and temperate , and are useful to themselves and to the whole state . A night which is short and devoted to work , in addition to all the above - mentioned advantages , infuses a sort of courage into ...
Strana 29
... honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ; all these things , O my friend , have not yet been sufficiently declared by the legislator . Attend , then , to what I am now going to say : We were telling you ...
... honors due to them , and men having a better understand- ing about them ; all these things , O my friend , have not yet been sufficiently declared by the legislator . Attend , then , to what I am now going to say : We were telling you ...
Strana 30
... honors of which we shall hereafter speak . Hear , however , first of all , what the young ought to learn in the early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until ...
... honors of which we shall hereafter speak . Hear , however , first of all , what the young ought to learn in the early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until ...
Strana 36
... . Some commands differ not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor to the free youth by whom they are performed ; for 36 ARISTOTLE.
... . Some commands differ not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor to the free youth by whom they are performed ; for 36 ARISTOTLE.
Strana 39
... honor already . No such principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and these are the things which the legislator ought to ...
... honor already . No such principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and these are the things which the legislator ought to ...
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