Page:Plutarch's Lives (Clough, v.4, 1865).djvu/578

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
570
APPENDIX.

breach of contract and the like is compared by Plato in the Republic (IV., p. 426) to cutting the Hydra (quid leges sine moribus Vanæ proficiunt?) a fundamental change of principle is needed in the training, education, and discipline of mankind; in a commonwealth where this exists all minor observances will follow as a matter of course, and where it does not, these complex regulations are worse than useless.

END OF VOL. IV.