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Strana 64
They teach them also to obey their officers ; and it contributes much to this end ,
that they see their elders constantly obedient to their officers . They teach them
temperance with respect to eating and drinking ; and it contributes much to this ...
They teach them also to obey their officers ; and it contributes much to this end ,
that they see their elders constantly obedient to their officers . They teach them
temperance with respect to eating and drinking ; and it contributes much to this ...
Strana 69
... said I , " did you yourself instruct your wife , so that she should be qualified to
attend to the affairs belonging to her ? ” “ Not , indeed , ” replied Ischomachus , "
until I had offered sacrifice , and prayed that it might be my fortune to teach ...
... said I , " did you yourself instruct your wife , so that she should be qualified to
attend to the affairs belonging to her ? ” “ Not , indeed , ” replied Ischomachus , "
until I had offered sacrifice , and prayed that it might be my fortune to teach ...
Strana 101
Geometry and music , if they do not teach us to master our hopes and fears , all
the rest is to little purpose . What does it concern us which was th elder of the two
, Homer or Hesiod , or which was the taller , Helen or Hecuba ? We take a great ...
Geometry and music , if they do not teach us to master our hopes and fears , all
the rest is to little purpose . What does it concern us which was th elder of the two
, Homer or Hesiod , or which was the taller , Helen or Hecuba ? We take a great ...
Strana 106
... since they disdain to yield to those who are skilled in teaching , and , growing
imperious , and sometimes fierce , in a certain ... of exercising their authority (
with which that sort of men are generally puffed up ) , they teach only their own
folly .
... since they disdain to yield to those who are skilled in teaching , and , growing
imperious , and sometimes fierce , in a certain ... of exercising their authority (
with which that sort of men are generally puffed up ) , they teach only their own
folly .
Strana 127
And nature itself teaches that mothers ought themselves to suckle and rear those
they have given birth to . ... Phocylides the poet also seems to give admirable
advice when he says , “ We must teach good habits while the pupil is still a boy .
And nature itself teaches that mothers ought themselves to suckle and rear those
they have given birth to . ... Phocylides the poet also seems to give admirable
advice when he says , “ We must teach good habits while the pupil is still a boy .
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