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... 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 reason why music was so ...
... 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 reason why music was so ...
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... moral influence of music is seen in the strictness of the laws , in which their early legislators prohibited or allowed the use of certain instruments , and in the vigilance with which they guarded against innovations in a science of so ...
... moral influence of music is seen in the strictness of the laws , in which their early legislators prohibited or allowed the use of certain instruments , and in the vigilance with which they guarded against innovations in a science of so ...
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... moral , which the modern world has labored in vain to equal . In the mythology of the Greeks , in the fables which obtained currency in the heroic age , and even in their early history , we see the most conclusive proofs that the love ...
... moral , which the modern world has labored in vain to equal . In the mythology of the Greeks , in the fables which obtained currency in the heroic age , and even in their early history , we see the most conclusive proofs that the love ...
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... moral character as efficient as the instrumentalities which concurred in cherishing the feel- ing for the beautiful ... Morals , " by President Hopkins of Wil- liams College While this was the theory of the Greek education , 34 [ JULY ...
... moral character as efficient as the instrumentalities which concurred in cherishing the feel- ing for the beautiful ... Morals , " by President Hopkins of Wil- liams College While this was the theory of the Greek education , 34 [ JULY ...
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... morals and the over- throw of freedom , but maintained itself in vigor for centuries at the seat of science . The Athenians re - built the gardens of the philosophers as often as the barbarians destroyed them . In concluding what we ...
... morals and the over- throw of freedom , but maintained itself in vigor for centuries at the seat of science . The Athenians re - built the gardens of the philosophers as often as the barbarians destroyed them . In concluding what we ...
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