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... instruction . The distinction between education in the strict sense , and instruc- tion , is obvious . The one draws out and cultivates the facul- ties , the other communicates knowledge . In every good system education and instruction ...
... instruction . The distinction between education in the strict sense , and instruc- tion , is obvious . The one draws out and cultivates the facul- ties , the other communicates knowledge . In every good system education and instruction ...
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... Instruction in music was universal in Greece ; or , if it was wanting in any region , it was only in some inland state , and among the roughest tribes . It was not , however , skill in the use of either the native stringed instru- ments ...
... Instruction in music was universal in Greece ; or , if it was wanting in any region , it was only in some inland state , and among the roughest tribes . It was not , however , skill in the use of either the native stringed instru- ments ...
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... instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education among the Romans was a domestic matter . The youth remained at home with his parents during all that period , which ...
... instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education among the Romans was a domestic matter . The youth remained at home with his parents during all that period , which ...
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... instruction . Shut up in the female apartments , and watched with oriental jealousy , they spent their time in decorating their persons or overseeing household affairs . But at Rome , woman moved in a higher sphere , and exerted a far ...
... instruction . Shut up in the female apartments , and watched with oriental jealousy , they spent their time in decorating their persons or overseeing household affairs . But at Rome , woman moved in a higher sphere , and exerted a far ...
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... instruction . The fine arts were cultivated with ardor by the Greeks , and esteemed above all else . But the Romans asked first what is useful , and after- wards , or not at all , what is beautiful . The whole life of the Greek was a ...
... instruction . The fine arts were cultivated with ardor by the Greeks , and esteemed above all else . But the Romans asked first what is useful , and after- wards , or not at all , what is beautiful . The whole life of the Greek was a ...
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