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FABLES AND FABULISTS. FABLES AND FABULISTS: ANCIENT AND MODERN.
CONTENTS.
FABLES AND FABULISTS
CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF FABLE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II. CHARACTERISTICS OF FABLES.
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CHAPTER III. THE MORAL AND APPLICATION OF FABLES.
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CHAPTER IV. FABULISTS AS CENSORS.
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CHAPTER V. LESSONS TAUGHT BY FABLES.
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CHAPTER VI. ÆSOP.
'To Lysippus. FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII. STORIES RELATED OF ÆSOP.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII. THE ÆSOPIAN FABLES.
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CHAPTER IX. PHÆDRUS AND BABRIUS.
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CHAPTER X. THE FABLE IN HISTORY AND MYTH.
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CHAPTER XI. HINDOO, ARABIAN, AND PERSIAN FABLES.—PILPAY, LOCMAN.—THE 'GESTA ROMANORUM.'
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CHAPTER XII. MODERN FABULISTS: LA FONTAINE, GAY.
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CHAPTER XIII. MODERN FABULISTS: DODSLEY, NORTHCOTE.
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CHAPTER XIV. MODERN FABULISTS: LESSING, YRIARTE, KRILOF.
'The Two Thrushes. FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV. OTHER AND OCCASIONAL FABULISTS.
The Farmer, Horseman, and Pedestrian (Nivernois). The Beau and Butterfly (Francis Gentleman). The Nightingale and Glow-worm (Edward Moore). The Nightingale and Glow-worm. The Boy and the Rainbow (William Wilkie, D.D.). FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION.
FOOTNOTES:
INDEX.
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