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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - Utopias - 1871 - 676 pages
...prohibited 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...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty...
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The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and ..., Volume 2

Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...prohibited from practicing 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...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true" nature of beauty...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - Political ethics - 1881 - 532 pages
...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...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - Political science - 1888 - 628 pages
...from practising his art in our State, lest the taste of our citizens be corrupted by him? We excluded. would not have our guardians grow up amid images of...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of the...
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The Princeton Review, Volume 11

Theology - 1883 - 372 pages
...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...
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John Cassell, His Life and His Work: With Other Instances of Men who Have ...

John William Kirton - 1891 - 330 pages
...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...
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Republic. Timaeus. Critias

Plato - 1892 - 796 pages
...practising his art in our State, ^"ust"^? lest the taste of our citizens be corrupted by him ? We excluded, would not have our guardians grow up amid images of...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those . who are gifted to discern the true nature of the...
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A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers

Bernard Bosanquet - Political Science - 1895 - 456 pages
...as Plato says, little by little. I venture to extract Jowett's translation of this famous passage. * We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of the...
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A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers

Bernard Bosanquet - Political Science - 1895 - 438 pages
...as'Plato says, little by little. I venture to extract Jowett's translation of this famous passage. ' We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of the...
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 7-8

Education - 1898 - 670 pages
...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...
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