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Strona 31
The relation which mu sic bore to education among the ancients was peculiar ,
and the estimation in which the art was ... so much cultivated was that eloquence
is dependent on language , and language with the Greeks had important
relations ...
The relation which mu sic bore to education among the ancients was peculiar ,
and the estimation in which the art was ... so much cultivated was that eloquence
is dependent on language , and language with the Greeks had important
relations ...
Strona 73
... unless he knows what are the great truths which it embraces , whether they
appear in the form of doctrines , duties or motives , the principles on which they
are based , their relations and connexions , —with what face can he stand up as
the ...
... unless he knows what are the great truths which it embraces , whether they
appear in the form of doctrines , duties or motives , the principles on which they
are based , their relations and connexions , —with what face can he stand up as
the ...
Strona 83
sion and suddenness of thought ; which , at first , could be reached only by long
and tedious reflection on the structure of the scale , the relations of pitch , and all
the details of the musical art . “ It is not the dilatory precision of thought and words
...
sion and suddenness of thought ; which , at first , could be reached only by long
and tedious reflection on the structure of the scale , the relations of pitch , and all
the details of the musical art . “ It is not the dilatory precision of thought and words
...
Strona 91
... in these quotations , shows him to have been , not only in advance of his age ,
but superior even to himself : for the sentiments here advanced are more liberal
and just than his ordinary speculations upon the relations and rights of females .
... in these quotations , shows him to have been , not only in advance of his age ,
but superior even to himself : for the sentiments here advanced are more liberal
and just than his ordinary speculations upon the relations and rights of females .
Strona 92
Both society and government naturally grew out of the divinely constituted
relations of the family . The first human pair were not " isolated savages , " as they
have been termed by groveling infidels , nor was the natural state of mankind a
state ...
Both society and government naturally grew out of the divinely constituted
relations of the family . The first human pair were not " isolated savages , " as they
have been termed by groveling infidels , nor was the natural state of mankind a
state ...
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