Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... labor , lest its growth be impeded ; and there should be sufficient motion to prevent the limbs from being inactive . This can be secured , among other ways , by amusement , but the amusement should not be vulgar or tiring or riotous ...
... labor , lest its growth be impeded ; and there should be sufficient motion to prevent the limbs from being inactive . This can be secured , among other ways , by amusement , but the amusement should not be vulgar or tiring or riotous ...
Strana 50
... labor at the same time with their minds and with their bodies ; for the two kinds of labor are opposed to one another , the labor of the body impedes the mind , and the labor of the mind the body . 1 5. Concerning music there are some ...
... labor at the same time with their minds and with their bodies ; for the two kinds of labor are opposed to one another , the labor of the body impedes the mind , and the labor of the mind the body . 1 5. Concerning music there are some ...
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... labor and face any danger for the sake of obtaining praise . 2. Such is the constitution of mind and body that he is recorded to have had ; and he was educated in conformity with the laws of the Persians . These laws seem to begin with ...
... labor and face any danger for the sake of obtaining praise . 2. Such is the constitution of mind and body that he is recorded to have had ; and he was educated in conformity with the laws of the Persians . These laws seem to begin with ...
Strana 71
... labor and care , the gods , as it seems to me , ' said I , ' have plainly adapted the nature of the woman for works and duties within doors , and that of the man for works and duties without doors . 23. For the divinity has fitted the ...
... labor and care , the gods , as it seems to me , ' said I , ' have plainly adapted the nature of the woman for works and duties within doors , and that of the man for works and duties without doors . 23. For the divinity has fitted the ...
Strana 74
... bucket full of holes are pitied , as they evidently labor in vain ? ' ' Cer- tainly , ' replied my wife , for they are indeed wretched , if they are thus employed . ' ' 41 . 66 6 Some other of your occupations , 14 XENOPHON 74.
... bucket full of holes are pitied , as they evidently labor in vain ? ' ' Cer- tainly , ' replied my wife , for they are indeed wretched , if they are thus employed . ' ' 41 . 66 6 Some other of your occupations , 14 XENOPHON 74.
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