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... Physical Qualities 130 4. Greek Athletics . 13 5. Greek Ethics - Identification of the Esthetic and Ethical Points of View . 134 6. The Greek View of Pleasure 142 7. Illustrations . Ischomachus ; Socrates 144 8. The Greek View of Woman ...
... Physical Qualities 130 4. Greek Athletics . 13 5. Greek Ethics - Identification of the Esthetic and Ethical Points of View . 134 6. The Greek View of Pleasure 142 7. Illustrations . Ischomachus ; Socrates 144 8. The Greek View of Woman ...
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... physically , the unit of the family and the race ; and the whole social structure raised upon that natural basis was necessarily penetrated through and through by the spirit of religion . We must not therefore be misled by the fact that ...
... physically , the unit of the family and the race ; and the whole social structure raised upon that natural basis was necessarily penetrated through and through by the spirit of religion . We must not therefore be misled by the fact that ...
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... physical world . Not only the community as a whole but all its separate minor organs were under the protection of patron deities . The family centred in the hearth , where the father , in his capacity of priest , offered sacrifice and ...
... physical world . Not only the community as a whole but all its separate minor organs were under the protection of patron deities . The family centred in the hearth , where the father , in his capacity of priest , offered sacrifice and ...
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... physical life flowing into the forms of a spiritual symbol . It is this that is the real meaning of all ceremonial , and this that the Greeks better than any other people understood . Their religion , one may almost say , consisted in ...
... physical life flowing into the forms of a spiritual symbol . It is this that is the real meaning of all ceremonial , and this that the Greeks better than any other people understood . Their religion , one may almost say , consisted in ...
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... physical world were also the creators of human society . From them were descended the Heroes who founded families and states ; and under their guidance and protection cities prospered and throve . Their histories were recounted in ...
... physical world were also the creators of human society . From them were descended the Heroes who founded families and states ; and under their guidance and protection cities prospered and throve . Their histories were recounted in ...
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Side 33 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
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Side 188 - Glaucon, musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul...
Side 176 - ... drawing towards and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, he will create many fair and noble thoughts and notions in boundless love of wisdom; until on that store he grows and waxes strong, and at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science which is the science of beauty everywhere.
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