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" Long ago they appear to have recognized the very principle of which we are now speaking — that their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and exhibited the patterns of them in their temples; and no painter... "
A Popular History of the Art of Music: From the Earliest Times Until the Present - Página 38
por William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1891 - 512 páginas
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volumen4

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1875 - 664 páginas
...recognized the very principle of which we are now speaking, that their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed and...innovate upon them or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day no alteration is allowed either in their arts or in music at all....
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A History of Art in Ancient Egypt, Volumen1

Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez - 1883 - 542 páginas
...their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and exhibited patterns of them in their temples ; and no painter...innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day no alteration is allowed, either in these arts or in music, at all....
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A History of Art in Ancient Egypt, Volumen1

Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez - 1883 - 550 páginas
...forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and exhibited patterns of them in their temples ; ancT no painter or artist is allowed to innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this_day no alteration is allowed, either in these arts or in music, at all....
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A Short History of Art

Francis C. Turner - 1886 - 522 páginas
...citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. Thus they fixed and exhibited the forms and patterns of them in their temples ; and no painter or artist is allowed to innovate upon them and to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. You will find that their works of art are painted...
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Source Book of the History of Education for the Greek and Roman Period

Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 páginas
...the very principle of which we are now speaking — that their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and...innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day, no alteration is allowed either in these arts, or in music at all....
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Music in the History of the Western Church: With an Introduction on ...

Edward Dickinson - 1902 - 444 páginas
...r'gyptians] appear to have recognized the principle that their young citizens must he habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and...innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day no alteration is allowed cither in these arts, or in mnsic at all."...
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Music in the History of the Western Church: With an Introduction in ...

Edward Dickinson - 1902 - 450 páginas
...Egyptians] appear to have recognized the principle that their young citizens muat be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and...; and no painter or artist is allowed to innovate npon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day no alteration is allowed...
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Music: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Art, Science ..., Volúmenes21-22

1902 - 796 páginas
...habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These are fixed, and the patterns of them are exhibited in their temples; and no painter or artist is allowed...innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day, no alteration is allowed either in these arts or in music at all....
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Music in the History of the Western Church

Edward Dickinson - 1902 - 448 páginas
...Egyptians] appear to have recognized the principle that their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and exhibited the patterns of them iu their temples ; and no painter or artist is allowed to innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional...
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Education and the Mores: A Sociological Essay

Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 páginas
...the very principle of which we are now speaking — that their young citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These they fixed, and...innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day, no alteration is allowed either in these arts, or in the music at...
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