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... things that strikes the inquirer into the practical education of the Greeks is the commanding position of the state . The ... thing and the individual nothing . Private happiness was of no account , and must be sacrificed to the smallest ...
... things that strikes the inquirer into the practical education of the Greeks is the commanding position of the state . The ... thing and the individual nothing . Private happiness was of no account , and must be sacrificed to the smallest ...
Page 38
... thing which nature spurns at , that disease , A mere Antimachus , a sink of vice . " * In the same connection the poet describes , in an amusing style , the effects of the new principles of education on the manners of the youth . An ...
... thing which nature spurns at , that disease , A mere Antimachus , a sink of vice . " * In the same connection the poet describes , in an amusing style , the effects of the new principles of education on the manners of the youth . An ...
Page 39
... thing as public education . In the usual sense of the word education , the common people in the good times of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar ...
... thing as public education . In the usual sense of the word education , the common people in the good times of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing , and no systematic physical training similar ...
Page 48
... thing around indicating the march , not of mind , but of the destroyer ; depend upon it , that is the place selected for the wooing of the muses . Some may think this an over- drawn picture , but it is from real life . Would that it ...
... thing around indicating the march , not of mind , but of the destroyer ; depend upon it , that is the place selected for the wooing of the muses . Some may think this an over- drawn picture , but it is from real life . Would that it ...
Page 56
... things , by which his service might be kept up , and by which men might be saved ; but they were equally remote from ... thing , " p . 440. The word from which it is derived - diarion - means , to place apart , or asunder ; and then to ...
... things , by which his service might be kept up , and by which men might be saved ; but they were equally remote from ... thing , " p . 440. The word from which it is derived - diarion - means , to place apart , or asunder ; and then to ...
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