Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... common part of music in which every slave or child and even some animals find pleasure . From these principles we may also infer what instru- ments should be used . The flute , or any SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 55.
... common part of music in which every slave or child and even some animals find pleasure . From these principles we may also infer what instru- ments should be used . The flute , or any SELECTION FROM THE " POLITICS " 55.
Strana 56
... pleasure to the hearer , and require extraordinary skill of hand.1 There is a meaning also in the myth of the ancients , which tells how Athene invented the flute and then threw it away . It was not a bad idea of theirs , that the ...
... pleasure to the hearer , and require extraordinary skill of hand.1 There is a meaning also in the myth of the ancients , which tells how Athene invented the flute and then threw it away . It was not a bad idea of theirs , that the ...
Strana 57
... pleasure , and that of a vulgar sort , to his hearers . For this reason the execution of such music is not the part of a freeman but of a paid performer , and the result is that the per- formers are vulgarized , for the end at which ...
... pleasure , and that of a vulgar sort , to his hearers . For this reason the execution of such music is not the part of a freeman but of a paid performer , and the result is that the per- formers are vulgarized , for the end at which ...
Strana 58
... pleasure to mankind . Such are the harmonies and the melodies in which those who perform music at the theater should be invited to compete . But since the spectators are of two kinds the one free and educated , the other a vulgar crowd ...
... pleasure to mankind . Such are the harmonies and the melodies in which those who perform music at the theater should be invited to compete . But since the spectators are of two kinds the one free and educated , the other a vulgar crowd ...
Strana 66
... pleasure when they have cresses only with their bread , and that they drink without pleasure when they drink only water , let him rec- ollect how pleasant barley cake or bread is to eat to one who is hungry , and how pleasant water is ...
... pleasure when they have cresses only with their bread , and that they drink without pleasure when they drink only water , let him rec- ollect how pleasant barley cake or bread is to eat to one who is hungry , and how pleasant water is ...
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