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第70章 BOOK VII(5)

Ath.Well,then,let us give all the greater heed to one another's words.The argument affirms that any change whatever except from evil is the most dangerous of all things;this is true in the case of the seasons and of the winds,in the management of our bodies and the habits of our minds-true of all things except,as I said before,of the bad.He who looks at the constitution of individuals accustomed to eat any sort of meat,or drink any drink,or to do any work which they can get,may see that they are at first disordered by them,but afterwards,as time goes on,their bodies grow adapted to them,and they learn to know and like variety,and have good health and enjoyment of life;and if ever afterwards they are confined again to a superior diet,at first they are troubled with disorders,and with difficulty become habituated to their new food.A similar principle we may imagine to hold good about the minds of men and the natures of their souls.For when they have been brought up in certain laws,which by some Divine Providence have remained unchanged during long ages,so that no one has any memory or tradition of their ever having been otherwise than they are,then every one is afraid and ashamed to change that which is established.The legislator must somehow find a way of implanting this reverence for antiquity,and I would propose the following way:-People are apt to fancy,as I was saying before,that when the plays of children are altered they are merely plays,not seeing that the most serious and detrimental consequences arise out of the change;and they readily comply with the child's wishes instead of deterring him,not considering that these children who make innovations in their games,when they grow up to be men,will be different from the last generation of children,and,being different,will desire a different sort of life,and under the influence of this desire will want other institutions and laws;and no one of them reflects that there will follow what I just now called the greatest of evils to states.Changes in bodily fashions are no such serious evils,but frequent changes in the praise and censure of manners are the greatest of evils,and require the utmost prevision.

Cle.To be sure.

Ath.And now do we still hold to our former assertion,that rhythms and music in general are imitations of good and evil characters in men?What say you?

Cle.That is the only doctrine which we can admit.

Ath.Must we not,then,try in every possible way to prevent our youth from even desiring to imitate new modes either in dance or song?

nor must any one be allowed to offer them varieties of pleasures.

Cle.Most true.

Ath.Can any of us imagine a better mode of effecting this object than that of the Egyptians?

Cle.What is their method?

Ath.To consecrate every sort of dance or melody.First we should ordain festivals-calculating for the year what they ought to be,and at what time,and in honour of what Gods,sons of Gods,and heroes they ought to be celebrated;and,in the next place,what hymns ought to be sung at the several sacrifices,and with what dances the particular festival is to be honoured.This has to be arranged at first by certain persons,and,when arranged,the whole assembly of the citizens are to offer sacrifices and libations to the Fates and all the other Gods,and to consecrate the several odes to gods and heroes:and if any one offers any other hymns or dances to any one of the Gods,the priests and priestesses,acting in concert with the guardians of the law,shall,with the sanction of religion and the law,exclude him,and he who is excluded,if he do not submit,shall be liable all his life long to have a suit of impiety brought against him by any one who likes.

Cle.Very good.

Ath.In the consideration of this subject,let us remember what is due to ourselves.

Cle.To what are you referring?

Ath.I mean that any young man,and much more any old one,when he sees or hears anything strange or unaccustomed,does not at once run to embrace the paradox,but he stands considering,like a person who is at a place where three paths meet,and does not very well know his way-he may be alone or he may be walking with others,and he will say to himself and them,"Which is the way?"and will not move forward until he is satisfied that he is going right.And this is what we must do in the present instance:-A strange discussion on the subject of law has arisen,which requires the utmost consideration,and we should not at our age be too ready to speak about such great matters,or be confident that we can say anything certain all in a moment.

Cle.Most true.

Ath.Then we will allow time for reflection,and decide when we have given the subject sufficient consideration.But that we may not be hindered from completing the natural arrangement of our laws,let us proceed to the conclusion of them in due order;for very possibly,if God will,the exposition of them,when completed,may throw light on our present perplexity.

Cle.Excellent,Stranger;let us do as you propose.

Ath.Let us then affirm the paradox that strains of music are our laws (nomoi),and this latter being the name which the ancients gave to lyric songs,they probably would not have very much objected to our proposed application of the word.Some one,either asleep or awake,must have had a dreamy suspicion of their nature.And let our decree be as follows:-No one in singing or dancing shall offend against public and consecrated models,and the general fashion among the youth,any more than he would offend against any other law.And he who observes this law shall be blameless;but he who is disobedient,as I was saying,shall be punished by the guardians of the laws,and by the priests and priestesses.Suppose that we imagine this to be our law.

Cle.Very good.

Ath.Can any one who makes such laws escape ridicule?Let us see.

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