Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar care that their young disciple is temperate and gets into no mischief; 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... The Pedagogical Seminary - Side 101907Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Frank Webster Smith - 1916 - 488 sider
...mischief; and when they have taught him the use of the lyre, they introduce him to the poems of other great poets, who are lyric poets; and these they set to...their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more... | |
| Jennie Hall - 1916 - 466 sider
...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, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more... | |
| Robert Robertson Rusk - 1918 - 294 sider
...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...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious, and rhythmical, and so more fitted for... | |
| George Leroy Jackson - 1918 - 152 sider
...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...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rhythmical, and so more fitted... | |
| 1918 - 542 sider
...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...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical ; .... for the life of... | |
| 1918 - 568 sider
...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...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical ; .... for the life of... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1920 - 458 sider
...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 children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical.'' The... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1920 - 462 sider
...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 children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical.'' The... | |
| William Boyd - 1921 - 466 sider
...and when they have taught him to play on the lyre, they introduce him to other poems written by great lyric poets; and these they set to music, and make...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more fitted for... | |
| George Willis Botsford - 1922 - 574 sider
...the lyre, they introduce him to the poems of other excellent poets, who are lyric poets. These poems they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more fitted for... | |
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