Plutarch On the Delay of the Divine Justice

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This might remind one of the Epicharmians, from whom the sophists derived the cumulative argument, ^ according to ^ Plutarch gives an eai'ly specimen of this argument in his life of Theseus : ' ' The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned [from Crete] was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus ; for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting new and stronger timber in 44 Plutarch on the wliicli lie who used to be in debt now owes noth-... ing, having become a different man, and he who was yesterday invited to supper to-day comes un- invited, being another person. However, different periods of life make greater changes in every one of us than they ordinarily make in cities. One who sees Athens would recognize it thirty years afterward; for the present manners, sports, indus- tries, likings, and resentments of the people closely resemble those of former days. But after a con- siderable time, scarce a kinsman or friend would recognize a man's countenance and form ; while the change of manners readily brought about in a per- son by differing fashions of intercourse, employ- ment, experience, and legal obligation look strange and new even to one who has always known him.

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