| John William Henry Walden - 1909 - 394 頁
...see to his manners even more than to his reading and music; and the teachers do as they are desired. And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Cecil Fairfield Lavell - 1911 - 116 頁
...see to his manners even more than to his reading and music ; and the teachers do as they are desired. And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 頁
...see to his manners even more than to his reading and music ; and the teachers do as they are desired. And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 126 頁
...letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which he reads sitting on a bench at school ; in these are contained many admonitions, and many tales, and praises,... | |
| Emil Carl Wilm - 1912 - 224 頁
...personality. Literature and music were studied with a view directly to their influence on life. "When a boy has learned his letters, and is beginning to understand what is written," says Plato in the Protagoras, "they put into his hand the works of the great poets. In these are contained... | |
| Albert Duncan Yocum - 1913 - 328 頁
...the adjurations of pedagogue or harp-master, but with the melody and power of ringing Homeric verse. "And when the boy has learned his letters, and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1913 - 458 頁
...translations of Plato made by Professor Jowett occurs this passage, typical of Plato's wise counsel : "When the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Sister Mary Katharine McCarthy - 1914 - 112 頁
...in Plato's Dialogue of this name, in outlining the education of the Athenian boy says: "And when a boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets, which... | |
| Jennie Hall - 1916 - 464 頁
...see to his manners even more than to his reading and music ; and the teachers do as they are desired. And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning...contained many admonitions and many tales and praises of ancient famous School This and the next picture are painted on the inside of a shallow, round drinking... | |
| Frank Webster Smith - 1916 - 488 頁
...letters and is beginning to understand what is written, as before he understood only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works of great poets,...admonitions and many tales and praises, and encomia of ancient famous men, which he is required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate... | |
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