... amid fair sights and sounds; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason. Joyous Gard - Page 46by Arthur Christopher Benson - 1913 - 267 pagesFull view - About this book
| Plato - Philosophy - 1871 - 684 pages
...sounds; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason. There can be no nobler training than that, he replied. Is not this, I said, the reason, Glaucon, why... | |
| Education - 1873 - 532 pages
...sounds; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason. Mime. Is not this the reason why musical training is so powerful, because rythm and harmony find their... | |
| Education - 1873 - 630 pages
...sounds; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason. Music. Is not this the reason why musical training is so powerful, because rythm and harmony find their... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...sounds ; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason. There can be no nobler training than that, he replied. Is not this, I said, the reason, Glaucon, why... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - Women - 1874 - 426 pages
...Reade, or a Tupper and a TS Arthur, in painting and sculpture as well as in literature. sensibly draw the soul, even in childhood, into harmony with the beauty of Reason." * There is another matter which can scarcely be passed over in silence in this discussion, but the... | |
| Plato - Philosophers, Ancient - 1875 - 730 pages
...atmosphere of which Plato speaks : ' the beauty which meets the sense like a breeze and insensibly draws the soul, even in childhood, into harmony with the beauty of reason.' For there might be a poetry which would be the hymn of divine perfection, the harmony of justice and... | |
| Plato - Political ethics - 1881 - 532 pages
...atmosphere of which Plato speaks : ' the beauty which meets the sense like a breeze and insensibly draws the soul, even in childhood, into harmony with the beauty of reason.' For there might be a poetry which would be the hymn of divine perfection, the harmony of justice and... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - American poetry - 1881 - 348 pages
...sounds ; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul, even in childhood, into harmony with the beauty of Reason." — PLATO. NEW YORK: GP PUTNAM'S SONS, 27 AND 29 WEST 230 ST. 1881. COPYRIGHT, G. P- PUTNAM'S SONS.... | |
| Plato - Philosophy - 1883 - 468 pages
...works, will visit the eye and ear, and insensibly, like a fresh breeze from a purer region, will draw the soul, even in childhood, into harmony with the beauty of reason.' (Rep. iii. 401 C.) ' . . . He who has received this true education of the inner being will most shrewdly... | |
| Education - 1890 - 578 pages
...sounds; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul even in childhood into harmony with the beauty of reason." Happiest are the children who breathe such an air in their homes. But they are few; and it is for us... | |
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