Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... youth who are rightly educated should be brought up and saturated with them ; they should be constantly hearing them read at recitations , and some would have them learn by heart entire poets ; while others select choice passages and ...
... youth who are rightly educated should be brought up and saturated with them ; they should be constantly hearing them read at recitations , and some would have them learn by heart entire poets ; while others select choice passages and ...
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... commit to them the instruction and educa- tion of youth . And here and on this wise let my fanciful tale about letters and teachers of letters come to an end . II . ARISTOTLE . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . By common consent 32 PLATO.
... commit to them the instruction and educa- tion of youth . And here and on this wise let my fanciful tale about letters and teachers of letters come to an end . II . ARISTOTLE . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . By common consent 32 PLATO.
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... . Some commands differ not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor to the free youth by whom they are performed ; for 36 ARISTOTLE.
... . Some commands differ not in the thing com- manded , but in the intention with which they are imposed . Wherefore , many apparently menial offices are an honor to the free youth by whom they are performed ; for 36 ARISTOTLE.
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Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. the free youth by whom they are performed ; for actions do not differ as honorable or dishonorable in themselves so much as in the end and intention of them . But since we say that the ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. the free youth by whom they are performed ; for actions do not differ as honorable or dishonorable in themselves so much as in the end and intention of them . But since we say that the ...
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... youth to be hearers of satirical iambic verses or spectators of comedy until they are of an age to sit at the public tables and to drink strong wine ; by that time education will have armed them against the evil influ- ences of such ...
... youth to be hearers of satirical iambic verses or spectators of comedy until they are of an age to sit at the public tables and to drink strong wine ; by that time education will have armed them against the evil influ- ences of such ...
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