Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 6 - 10 z 74.
Strana 39
... never having taught them how to lead the life of peace . 15. Since the end of individuals and of states is the same , the end of the best man and of the best state must also be the same ; it is therefore evident that there ought to ...
... never having taught them how to lead the life of peace . 15. Since the end of individuals and of states is the same , the end of the best man and of the best state must also be the same ; it is therefore evident that there ought to ...
Strana 42
... should be more careful to drive away than indecency of speech ; for the light utterance of shameful words is akin to shameful actions . The young especially should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of 42 ARISTOTLE.
... should be more careful to drive away than indecency of speech ; for the light utterance of shameful words is akin to shameful actions . The young especially should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of 42 ARISTOTLE.
Strana 43
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of the sort . A freeman who is fond of saying or doing what is forbidden , if he be too young as yet to have the privilege of a place ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. should never be allowed to repeat or hear anything of the sort . A freeman who is fond of saying or doing what is forbidden , if he be too young as yet to have the privilege of a place ...
Strana 64
... never go to law , that is , ingratitude ; and whomsoever they find able to return a benefit , and not returning it , they punish severely . For they think that the ungrateful are careless with regard to the gods , their parents , their ...
... never go to law , that is , ingratitude ; and whomsoever they find able to return a benefit , and not returning it , they punish severely . For they think that the ungrateful are careless with regard to the gods , their parents , their ...
Strana 90
... never been instructed , but thought that in the other he was either joking with me , or was un- der some mistake . But he denied there was any art , except such as lay in things that were known and thoroughly un- derstood , things ...
... never been instructed , but thought that in the other he was either joking with me , or was un- der some mistake . But he denied there was any art , except such as lay in things that were known and thoroughly un- derstood , things ...
Obsah
321 | |
323 | |
340 | |
351 | |
352 | |
359 | |
364 | |
369 | |
155 | |
169 | |
187 | |
203 | |
204 | |
228 | |
229 | |
230 | |
304 | |
371 | |
372 | |
383 | |
402 | |
421 | |
422 | |
425 | |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
able APOSTOLICAL CONSTITUTIONS Aristippus Aristotle attain become better BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH body Book of Wisdom boys bring brought child Christian Chrysippus Cleinias Demosthenes discourse divine duties eloquence everything exercise father Fénelon follow give grammar greatest Greek gymnastic habit hand heart Hesiod Holy Scriptures honor human imitate instruction Ischomachus judgment knowledge labor languages Latin live manner matter means Menedemus ment mind moral mother nature necessary neglected never observed orator PAINTER PED palæstra parents pedagogy persons philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch poets possible practice praise precepts principles punishment pupil Quintilian Ratio Studiorum reason render RHABANUS MAURUS sake schools slaves Socrates soul speak speech taught teach teachers things thou thought tion tongue treatises true truth tutor understanding virtue wisdom wise words writing Xenophon young youth