Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... sake of the amusement which they will have when they are grown up . If so , why should they learn them- selves , and not , like the Persian and Median kings , enjoy the pleasure and instruction which is derived from hearing others ...
... sake of the amusement which they will have when they are grown up . If so , why should they learn them- selves , and not , like the Persian and Median kings , enjoy the pleasure and instruction which is derived from hearing others ...
Strana 52
... sake , it may be well for them at times to find a refreshment in music . It sometimes happens that men make amusement the end , for the end probably contains some element of pleasure , though not any ordi- nary or lower pleasure ; but ...
... sake , it may be well for them at times to find a refreshment in music . It sometimes happens that men make amusement the end , for the end probably contains some element of pleasure , though not any ordi- nary or lower pleasure ; but ...
Strana 57
... sake of his own improvement , but in order to give 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 ...
... sake of his own improvement , but in order to give 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 ...
Strana 58
... sake of one , but of many benefits , that is to say , with a view to ( 1 ) education , ( 2 ) purification ( the word " purification we use at present without explanation , but when hereafter we speak of poetry , we will treat the ...
... sake of one , but of many benefits , that is to say , with a view to ( 1 ) education , ( 2 ) purification ( the word " purification we use at present without explanation , but when hereafter we speak of poetry , we will treat the ...
Strana 62
... 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 a provident care for the common ...
... 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 a provident care for the common ...
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