| 1883 - 372 sider
...now here. ALEXANDER VG ALLEN. ART AND ETHICS IN SOME OF THEIR RELATIONS. We would not have our youth grow up amid images of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and there feed daily upon many a baneful flower and herb, until their souls are filled with poison. But let our... | |
| John William Kirton - 1891 - 330 sider
...buildings, or on any other work of their hands." " For we would not have our citizens grow up among the images of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and there browse and feed upon many a baneful flower day by day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their... | |
| 1898 - 670 sider
...imitative." (Outline p. 46.) "The process in elementary education is imitation of the environment." " We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and there browie and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by day, little by liltk, until they silently... | |
| 1898 - 956 sider
...imitative." (Outline p. 46.) "The process in elementary education is imitation of the environment." " We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and thert browie and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by day, little by little, until they... | |
| 1897 - 880 sider
...reacting on that environment and thereby changing it into itself is the far higher image of Plato. " We would not have our guardians grow up amid images -of moral deformity, as in come noxious pasture, and there browse and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by day, little... | |
| Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 334 sider
...(Book II. 368 to end of Book IV.) THE GOOD STATE, THE GOOD MAN, AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. We should not have our guardians grow up amid images of moral deformity, as in some noxior.s pasture, a".d there browse and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by- day, little... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 634 sider
...our State, lest the taste of our citizens be corrupted by him? We would not have our guardians gi ow up amid images of moral deformity, as in some noxious...festering mass of corruption in their own soul. ( Let onr artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of benuty and grace; then will... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1899 - 236 sider
...ill nature, as grace and harmony are the twin sisters of goodness and virtue, and bear their image. We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, and then browse and feed upon many a baneful herb and flower day by day, little by little, until they silently... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 444 sider
...prevented from practising his art in our State, lest the taste of our citizens be corrupted by him ? We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...gather a festering mass of corruption in their own sdul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of the beautiful and... | |
| E. E. G. - 1903 - 752 sider
...give it in the version of Professor Jowett — a version which rivals the original in charm : — " We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...and there browse and feed upon many a baneful herb ai1d flower day by day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of conn1ption... | |
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