Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... labor under the apprehension that it will be difficult to find a person who will learn the places for every article , and remember how to keep each of them separate ; 22. for we know very well that the whole city contains ten thousand ...
... labor under the apprehension that it will be difficult to find a person who will learn the places for every article , and remember how to keep each of them separate ; 22. for we know very well that the whole city contains ten thousand ...
Strana 93
... labor , which most of us avoid ) ; I mean , to write as much as possible . Writing is said to be the best and most excellent modeler and teacher of oratory ; and not without reason ; for if what is meditated and considered easily ...
... labor , which most of us avoid ) ; I mean , to write as much as possible . Writing is said to be the best and most excellent modeler and teacher of oratory ; and not without reason ; for if what is meditated and considered easily ...
Strana 95
... labor ; but in those matters we ought to be particularly careful whom we imitate and whom we would wish to resemble . Not only orators are to be ob- served by us , but even actors , lest by vicious habits we con- tract any awkwardness ...
... labor ; but in those matters we ought to be particularly careful whom we imitate and whom we would wish to resemble . Not only orators are to be ob- served by us , but even actors , lest by vicious habits we con- tract any awkwardness ...
Strana 104
... labor and their time . ” For , on the contrary , you will find the greater number of men both ready in conceiving and quick in learning ; since such quickness is natural to man ; and as birds are born to fly , horses to run , and wild ...
... labor and their time . ” For , on the contrary , you will find the greater number of men both ready in conceiving and quick in learning ; since such quickness is natural to man ; and as birds are born to fly , horses to run , and wild ...
Strana 107
... labor of learning . Of which opinion a great many writers say that Hesiod was , at least such writers as lived before Aristophanes the grammarian , for he was the first to deny that the Hupothekai , in which this opinion is found , was ...
... labor of learning . Of which opinion a great many writers say that Hesiod was , at least such writers as lived before Aristophanes the grammarian , for he was the first to deny that the Hupothekai , in which this opinion is found , was ...
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