Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... wise , such as they find guilty of false accusation ; they appeal to justice also in the case of a crime for which men hate one another excessively , but for which they never go to law , that is , ingratitude ; and whomsoever they find ...
... wise , such as they find guilty of false accusation ; they appeal to justice also in the case of a crime for which men hate one another excessively , but for which they never go to law , that is , ingratitude ; and whomsoever they find ...
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... wise and learned in it , in speaking on those very points which he shall have learned from yourself . Or if any sub- ject presents itself , requiring him to speak on the nature and vices of men , on desire , on moderation , on ...
... wise and learned in it , in speaking on those very points which he shall have learned from yourself . Or if any sub- ject presents itself , requiring him to speak on the nature and vices of men , on desire , on moderation , on ...
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... wise , but wis- · dom and virtue require a tutor , though we can easily learn to be vicious without a master . It is philosophy that gives us a veneration for God , a charity for our neighbor ; that teaches us our duty to heaven , and ...
... wise , but wis- · dom and virtue require a tutor , though we can easily learn to be vicious without a master . It is philosophy that gives us a veneration for God , a charity for our neighbor ; that teaches us our duty to heaven , and ...
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... best pilot and choose him instead . Zeus and all the gods ! can anyone bearing the sacred name of father put obliging a petitioner before obtaining the best education for his sons ? 1 Were they not then wise words that the time 128 ...
... best pilot and choose him instead . Zeus and all the gods ! can anyone bearing the sacred name of father put obliging a petitioner before obtaining the best education for his sons ? 1 Were they not then wise words that the time 128 ...
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Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. 1 Were they not then wise words that the time - honored Socra- tes used to utter and say that he would proclaim , if he could , climbing up to the highest part of the city , " Men ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. 1 Were they not then wise words that the time - honored Socra- tes used to utter and say that he would proclaim , if he could , climbing up to the highest part of the city , " Men ...
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