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第71章 BOOK VII(6)

I think that our only safety will be in first framing certain models for composers.One of these models shall be as follows:-If when a sacrifice is going on,and the victims are being burnt according to law-if,I say,any one who may be a son or brother,standing by another at the altar and over the victims,horribly blasphemes,will not his words inspire despondency and evil omens and forebodings in the mind of his father and of his other kinsmen?

Cle.Of course.

Ath.And this is just what takes place in almost all our cities.Amagistrate offers a public sacrifice,and there come in not one but many choruses,who take up a position a little way from the altar,and from time to time pour forth all sorts of horrible blasphemies on the sacred rites,exciting the souls of the audience with words and rhythms and melodies most sorrowful to hear;and he who at the moment when the city is offering sacrifice makes the citizens weep most,carries away the palm of victory.Now,ought we not to forbid such strains as these?And if ever our citizens must hear such lamentations,then on some unblest and inauspicious day let there be choruses of foreign and hired minstrels,like those hirelings who accompany the departed at funerals with barbarous Carian chants.

That is the sort of thing which will be appropriate if we have such strains at all;and let the apparel of the singers be,not circlets and ornaments of gold,but the reverse.Enough of all this.I will simply ask once more whether we shall lay down as one of our principles of song-Cle.What?

Ath.That we should avoid every word of evil omen;let that kind of song which is of good omen be heard everywhere and always in our state.I need hardly ask again,but shall assume that you agree with me.

Cle.By all means;that law is approved by the suffrages of us all.

Ath.But what shall be our next musical law or type?Ought not prayers to be offered up to the Gods when we sacrifice?

Cle.Certainly.

Ath.And our third law,if I am not mistaken,will be to the effect that our poets,understanding prayers to be requests which we make to the Gods,will take especial heed that they do not by mistake ask for evil instead of good.To make such a prayer would surely be too ridiculous.

Cle.Very true.

Ath.Were we not a little while ago quite convinced that no silver or golden Plutus should dwell in our state?

Cle.To be sure.

Ath.And what has it been the object of our argument to show?Did we not imply that the poets are not always quite capable of knowing what is good or evil?And if one of them utters a mistaken prayer in song or words,he will make our citizens pray for the opposite of what is good in matters of the highest import;than which,as I was saying,there can be few greater mistakes.Shall we then propose as one of our laws and models relating to the Muses-Cle.What?-will you explain the law more precisely?

Ath.Shall we make a law that the poet shall compose nothing contrary to the ideas of the lawful,or just,or beautiful,or good,which are allowed in the state?nor shall he be permitted to communicate his compositions to any private individuals,until he shall have shown them to the appointed judges and the guardians of the law,and they are satisfied with them.As to the persons whom we appoint to be our legislators about music and as to the director of education,these have been already indicated.Once more then,as Ihave asked more than once,shall this be our third law,and type,and model-What do you say?

Cle.Let it be so,by all means.

Ath.Then it will be proper to have hymns and praises of the Gods,intermingled with prayers;and after the Gods prayers and praises should be offered in like manner to demigods and heroes,suitable to their several characters.

Cle.Certainly.

Ath.In the next place there will be no objection to a law,that citizens who are departed and have done good and energetic deeds,either with their souls or with their bodies,and have been obedient to the laws,should receive eulogies;this will be very fitting.

Cle.Quite true.

Ath.But to honour with hymns and panegyrics those who are still alive is not safe;a man should run his course,and make a fair ending,and then we will praise him;and let praise be given equally to women as well as men who have been distinguished in virtue.The order of songs and dances shall be as follows:-There are many ancient musical compositions and dances which are excellent,and from these the newly-founded city may freely select what is proper and suitable;and they shall choose judges of not less than fifty years of age,who shall make the selection,and any of the old poems which they deem sufficient they shall include;any that are deficient or altogether unsuitable,they shall either utterly throw aside,or examine and amend,taking into their counsel poets and musicians,and making use of their poetical genius;but explaining to them the wishes of the legislator in order that they may regulate dancing,music,and all choral strains,according to the mind of the judges;and not allowing them to indulge,except in some few matters,their individual pleasures and fancies.Now the irregular strain of music is always made ten thousand times better by attaining to law and order,and rejecting the honeyed Muse-not however that we mean wholly to exclude pleasure,which is the characteristic of all music.And if a man be brought up from childhood to the age of discretion and maturity in the use of the orderly and severe music,when he hears the opposite he detests it,and calls it illiberal;but if trained in the sweet and vulgar music,he deems the severer kind cold and displeasing.So that,as I was saying before,while he who hears them gains no more pleasure from the one than from the other,the one has the advantage of making those who are trained in it better men,whereas the other makes them worse.

Cle.Very true.

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