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... whole body of the free born youth . * By the laws of Solon , † every * Since it was required by law that all the boys should learn to read , it cannot be otherwise imagined than that the state made also provision for this purpose ...
... whole body of the free born youth . * By the laws of Solon , † every * Since it was required by law that all the boys should learn to read , it cannot be otherwise imagined than that the state made also provision for this purpose ...
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... whole life of the citizen was spent in the service of the state . But at Athens personal freedom was more regarded . The youth was held to be the property of the state only till his twentieth year , and for the remainder of his life the ...
... whole life of the citizen was spent in the service of the state . But at Athens personal freedom was more regarded . The youth was held to be the property of the state only till his twentieth year , and for the remainder of his life the ...
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... whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while the cultivation of the physical powers belongs to gymnastics . This use of the word music , however foreign from our notions of the meaning of terms , is not confined to Plato . * One ...
... whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while the cultivation of the physical powers belongs to gymnastics . This use of the word music , however foreign from our notions of the meaning of terms , is not confined to Plato . * One ...
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... whole I'iad . If we consid- er what Homer in the Iliad is ; if we call to mind the dignity of his subject , the harmony of his numbers , the nobleness of his sentiments , the beauty of his descriptions , and the inex- pressible fire of ...
... whole I'iad . If we consid- er what Homer in the Iliad is ; if we call to mind the dignity of his subject , the harmony of his numbers , the nobleness of his sentiments , the beauty of his descriptions , and the inex- pressible fire of ...
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... whole group In orderly procession sallied forth Right onwards , without straggling , to attend Their teacher in harmonics ; though the snow Fell on them thick as meal , the hardy brood Breasted the storm uncloak'd ; their harps were ...
... whole group In orderly procession sallied forth Right onwards , without straggling , to attend Their teacher in harmonics ; though the snow Fell on them thick as meal , the hardy brood Breasted the storm uncloak'd ; their harps were ...
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