| Plato - 1875 - Broj stranica: 738
...into our State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning or not. For the young man cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal...anything that he receives into his mind at that age is apt to become indelible and unalterable ; and therefore the tales which they first hear should be models... | |
| Plato - 1881 - Broj stranica: 532
...into our State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning or not. For the young man cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal...anything that he receives into his mind at that age is apt to become indelible and unalterable ; and therefore the talcs which they first hear should be models... | |
| Plato - 1892 - Broj stranica: 794
...what is are not underallegorical and what is literal ; anything that he receives into stood by the his mind at that age is likely to become indelible...therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thoughts. There you are right, he replied ; but if... | |
| 1928 - Broj stranica: 710
...memory, and not the lesson that they are supposed to suggest. Let me recall a line I quoted from Plato, "A young person cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal." But I would deny very emphatically that the average modern author of whom I am speaking does so present,... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - Broj stranica: 308
...theology therefore, which makers of stories must not transgress. His position may be stated thus: (i) That God is, and that He is the author of good only;...should be models of virtuous thoughts," 378c. It is Plato's contention that both Homer and Hesiod misrepresent the true nature of the gods. The high philosophic... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1899 - Broj stranica: 236
...is the time at which the character is being formed and the desired impression is more readily taken. A young person cannot judge what is allegorical and...therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thought. Beauty of style and harmony and grace and... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - Broj stranica: 438
...into our State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning or not. For the young man cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal...anything that he receives into his mind at that age is apt to become indelible and unalterable ; and therefore the tales which they first hear should be models... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - Broj stranica: 432
...into our State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning or not. For the young man cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal...anything that he receives into his mind at that age is apt to become indelible and unalterable ; and therefore the tales which they first hear should be models... | |
| Plato - 1901 - Broj stranica: 456
...allegorical meaning or not. For a young person cannot judge what is allegorical and what isTTteral ; anything that he receives into his mind at that age...therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thoughts. There you are right, he replied ; but if... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - Broj stranica: 540
...into our State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning or not. For the young man cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal;...anything that he receives into his mind at that age is apt to become indelible and unalterable: and therefore the tales y which they first hear should be... | |
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