Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... souls ; seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go through the voyage of life best . Now , human affairs are hardly worth con- sidering in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , a sad necessity ...
... souls ; seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go through the voyage of life best . Now , human affairs are hardly worth con- sidering in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , a sad necessity ...
Strana 26
... soul may truly be said to be twice , or more than twice , as full of toil and trouble as the pur- suit after Pythian and Olympic victories , which debars a man from every employment of life . For there ought to be no bye - work ...
... soul may truly be said to be twice , or more than twice , as full of toil and trouble as the pur- suit after Pythian and Olympic victories , which debars a man from every employment of life . For there ought to be no bye - work ...
Strana 27
... souls or bodies , or for the actions in which they are concerned . For no one who is asleep is good for anything , any more than if he were dead ; but he of us who has the most regard for life and reason keeps awake as long as he can ...
... souls or bodies , or for the actions in which they are concerned . For no one who is asleep is good for anything , any more than if he were dead ; but he of us who has the most regard for life and reason keeps awake as long as he can ...
Strana 35
... soul . But some qualities there is no use in having at birth , for they are altered by habit , and there are some gifts of nature which may be turned by habit to good or bad . Most animals lead a life of nature , although in lesser ...
... soul . But some qualities there is no use in having at birth , for they are altered by habit , and there are some gifts of nature which may be turned by habit to good or bad . Most animals lead a life of nature , although in lesser ...
Strana 37
... soul of man is divided into two parts , one of which has reason in itself , and the other , not having rea- son in itself , is able to obey reason . And we call a man good because he has the virtues of these two parts . In which of them ...
... soul of man is divided into two parts , one of which has reason in itself , and the other , not having rea- son in itself , is able to obey reason . And we call a man good because he has the virtues of these two parts . In which of them ...
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