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... principles of education on the manners of the youth . An anxious father , driven from his * Mitchell's Aristophanes II : 104-117 . ( Nubes 960 seq . ) bed before the dawn of day by inability to sleep 38 [ JULY , Greek and Roman Education .
... principles of education on the manners of the youth . An anxious father , driven from his * Mitchell's Aristophanes II : 104-117 . ( Nubes 960 seq . ) bed before the dawn of day by inability to sleep 38 [ JULY , Greek and Roman Education .
Strona 43
... principle of reverence was strongly developed . Deference to superiors was insisted on as the corner - stone of character , ‡ and the youth who refused or neg- lected to rise up in the presence of age was punished with death . In the ...
... principle of reverence was strongly developed . Deference to superiors was insisted on as the corner - stone of character , ‡ and the youth who refused or neg- lected to rise up in the presence of age was punished with death . In the ...
Strona 46
... principles which must govern the right education of man are immutable . The nature , limits , and application of the ... principle of utility in education , and the superior advantages which attend the cultivation of the moral part of ...
... principles which must govern the right education of man are immutable . The nature , limits , and application of the ... principle of utility in education , and the superior advantages which attend the cultivation of the moral part of ...
Strona 47
... expect to find a temple of science . There the youth of many generations are to congregate , and imbibe principles and acquire habits which will accompany work yet to be done in education . And the 1842. ] 47 Greek and Roman Education .
... expect to find a temple of science . There the youth of many generations are to congregate , and imbibe principles and acquire habits which will accompany work yet to be done in education . And the 1842. ] 47 Greek and Roman Education .
Strona 49
... principle of reverence , the constant appeal to some rule of right or of decorum , and the elevation of maternal influence gave to the Roman educa- tion in this respect an advantage over the Greek . The moral tendencies of the mode of ...
... principle of reverence , the constant appeal to some rule of right or of decorum , and the elevation of maternal influence gave to the Roman educa- tion in this respect an advantage over the Greek . The moral tendencies of the mode of ...
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