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... character ; and the youth , early accustomed to repeat them , imbibed with pleasure the love of every duty , and the true idea of real excellence . " t We turn to another characteristic of the Grecian education * Der Glaube an die ...
... character ; and the youth , early accustomed to repeat them , imbibed with pleasure the love of every duty , and the true idea of real excellence . " t We turn to another characteristic of the Grecian education * Der Glaube an die ...
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... character which is more strongly marked than all the others , it is the love of the beau- tiful . The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread itself through every portion of society . It guided every thought and motion ...
... character which is more strongly marked than all the others , it is the love of the beau- tiful . The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread itself through every portion of society . It guided every thought and motion ...
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... character as efficient as the instrumentalities which concurred in cherishing the feel- ing for the beautiful , the result would have no doubt ap- proached more really to the realization of that charming theory which is indicated by the ...
... character as efficient as the instrumentalities which concurred in cherishing the feel- ing for the beautiful , the result would have no doubt ap- proached more really to the realization of that charming theory which is indicated by the ...
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... character , is illustrated by the history of Greece . This study did not decline with the corruption of morals and the over- throw of freedom , but maintained itself in vigor for centuries at the seat of science . The Athenians re ...
... character , is illustrated by the history of Greece . This study did not decline with the corruption of morals and the over- throw of freedom , but maintained itself in vigor for centuries at the seat of science . The Athenians re ...
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... character to which thousands of mothers at Rome bore some resemblance . But these were specimens of female character such as Greece never produced . At Sparta , the women by the institutions of Lycurgus were removed from their proper ...
... character to which thousands of mothers at Rome bore some resemblance . But these were specimens of female character such as Greece never produced . At Sparta , the women by the institutions of Lycurgus were removed from their proper ...
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