Excerpt from Old World Worthies: Or Classical Biography
Classic literature contains no biography of its greatest biographer. "Plutarch's Lives" furnish us with the fullest information regarding the heroes of Greece and Rome; but no succeeding writer has recorded a single fact of Plutarch's life. The value of his works led one to say that, if he had to throw all the writings of antiquity into the sea, he would let those of Plutarch be the last. It is cause of regret, therefore, that the life of their author has been lost for ever in the sea of oblivion. Plutarch stands on the confines of antiquity, like a night watchman with his lantern, shedding a lustre round every one towards whom he directs its beams; but remaining himself enshrouded in darkness. A few streaks do indeed stray from the flood of light and cast a faint glimmer on his person. At best only a shadowy outline can be obtained from these scanty glances, - no portrait minute and full like those he has executed.
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