... and when they have taught him the use of the lyre, they introduce him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and these they set to music and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order... The Pedagogical Seminary - Side 101907Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Plato - 1871 - 744 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitat-, or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar...him the use of the lyre, they introduce him to the pozms of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and thes; they s;t to music, and make their... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar...temperate and gets into no mischief ; and when they have tanght him the use of the lyre, they introduce him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 sider
...emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar cure that their young disciple is temperate and gets into...him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets ; and these they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar... | |
| 1918 - 550 sider
...reality by virtue of its pure sound. "And when they have taught him the use of the lyre," says Plato, "they introduce him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and these they set to music and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1895 - 456 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate and emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar care that their young disciple is steady and gets into no mischief ; and when they have taught him the use of the lyre, they introduce... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then again the teachers of the lyre take similar care...him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and these they set to music and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar...him the use of the lyre, they introduce him to the jwems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poeIs ; and these they set to music, and make their... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar...him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and these they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 514 sider
...required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar...him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets ; and these they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 706 sider
...of the lyre take similar care that thter young disciple is temperate and gets into no mischief; imd when they have taught him the use of the lyre, they...him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poet- ; and thesu they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar... | |
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