| Plato - 1892 - Broj stranica: 794
...ustht:sens« •* " ' of harmony nature or not. For men say that the young of all creatures and rhythm, cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their voices...at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
| Plato - 1892 - Broj stranica: 842
...our opinion true to and have nature or not. For men say that the young of all creatures fhTsenseof cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their voices ; they are harmony always wanting to move and cry out ; some leaping and skipping, and overflowing with sportiveness... | |
| Henry Holman - 1896 - Broj stranica: 560
...and improvement, than is representation by ideas and by word, without act or deed." Plato remarks : " The young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...overflowing with sportiveness and delight at something, and others uttering all sorts of cries." Aristotle says : " Children should have something to do, and... | |
| Plato - 1899 - Broj stranica: 644
...whether a common saying is true to nature or not For what men say is that the young of all creature* cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their voices ; they are always wanting to move, and cry out; at one time leaping and skipping, and overflowing with sportiveness and delight at something, and then... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - Broj stranica: 540
...or not. ° f education For what men say is that the young of all creatures cannot s en° e fo" ' e be quiet in their bodies or in their voices; they are always harmony, wanting to move, and cry out; at one time leaping and skipping, and overflowing with sportiveness... | |
| Ernest Trafford Campagnac - 1916 - Broj stranica: 132
...appear. To begin with, there is the memorable passage in the Laws'1' (n, 653) : "What men say is that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...; they are always wanting to move and cry out.... But whereas other animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
| Plato - 1924 - Broj stranica: 794
...should like to know whether a common saying is in our opinion true to nature or not. For men say that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
| John Dewar Denniston - 1924 - Broj stranica: 276
...should like to know whether a common saying is in our opinion true to nature or not. For men say that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
| Carl Dahlhaus, Ruth Katz - Broj stranica: 454
...should like to know whether a common saying is in our opinion true to nature or not. For men to say that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
| Broj stranica: 132
...appear. To begin with, there is the memorable passage in the Laws2 (n, 653) : "What men say is that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their...; they are always wanting to move and cry out.... But whereas other animals have no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that is, of rhythm... | |
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