Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, Vol. 3 (of 5) : $b Comprising all his works collected under the title of "Morals"Plutarch
Philosophy
Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, Vol. 3 (of 5) : $b Comprising all his works collected under the title of "Morals"
Plutarch
Classical literature; Essays; Ethics; Philosophy
12. Again, those jokes are accounted less affronting which reflect
somewhat also on the man that makes them; as when one poor man,
base-born fellow, or lover jokes upon another. For whatever comes
from one in the same circumstances looks more like a piece of mirth
than a designed affront; but otherwise it must needs be irksome and
distasteful. Upon this account, when a slave whom the King had lately
freed and enriched behaved himself very impertinently in the company
of some philosophers, asking them, how it came to pass that the broth
of beans, whether white or black, was always green, Aridices putting
another question, why, let the whips be white or not, the wales and
marks they made were still red, displeased him extremely, and made him
rise from the table in a great rage and discontent. But Amphias the
Tarsian, who was supposed to be sprung from a gardener, joking upon
the governor’s friend for his obscure and mean birth, and presently
subjoining, But ’tis true, I sprung from the same seed, caused much
mirth and laughter. And the harper very facetiously put a check to
Philip’s ignorance and impertinence; for when Philip pretended to
correct him, he cried out, God forbid, sir, that ever you should be
brought so low as to understand these things better than I. For by this
seeming joke he instructed him without giving any offence. Therefore
some of the comedians seem to lay aside their bitterness in every jest
that may reflect upon themselves; as Aristophanes, when he is merry
upon a bald-pate; and Cratinus in his play Pytine upon drunkenness and
excess.
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