Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... regard to them , how we may bring them up as well as possible ; for it will be a common advantage to both of us to find them of the utmost service as supporters and maintainers of our old age . 13. At present , however , this is our ...
... regard to them , how we may bring them up as well as possible ; for it will be a common advantage to both of us to find them of the utmost service as supporters and maintainers of our old age . 13. At present , however , this is our ...
Strana 82
... regard to our property than I laid on the servants ; remarking to her , that servants have only so far a concern with their master's property as to carry it , or keep it in order , or take care of it ; but that no servant has any power ...
... regard to our property than I laid on the servants ; remarking to her , that servants have only so far a concern with their master's property as to carry it , or keep it in order , or take care of it ; but that no servant has any power ...
Strana 92
... regard to which it is first directed that we should speak correctly and in pure Latin ; next , intel- ligibly and with perspicuity ; then gracefully ; then suitably to the dignity of the subject , and as it were becomingly ; and I had ...
... regard to which it is first directed that we should speak correctly and in pure Latin ; next , intel- ligibly and with perspicuity ; then gracefully ; then suitably to the dignity of the subject , and as it were becomingly ; and I had ...
Strana 108
... regard to this part of life to have spared not so much the learners as the teachers . 18. What else , after they are able to speak , will children do better , for they must do some- thing ? Or why should we despise the gain , how little ...
... regard to this part of life to have spared not so much the learners as the teachers . 18. What else , after they are able to speak , will children do better , for they must do some- thing ? Or why should we despise the gain , how little ...
Strana 109
... regard to his son , why should he be blamed who communicates to the public what he would practice to advantage in his own house ? And this is so much the more the case , as younger minds more easily take in small things ; and as bodies ...
... regard to his son , why should he be blamed who communicates to the public what he would practice to advantage in his own house ? And this is so much the more the case , as younger minds more easily take in small things ; and as bodies ...
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