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... fable literature as their own creation , though they have made many of these fables their own by clothing them in a thoroughly Greek garb . There are even some very significant traces in Greek fables of their Eastern origin , such as ...
... fable literature as their own creation , though they have made many of these fables their own by clothing them in a thoroughly Greek garb . There are even some very significant traces in Greek fables of their Eastern origin , such as ...
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... fables in Greece pre- vious to Alexander's discovery of India . It is pos- sible , nay , it seems likely , that many of these fables sprang originally from mere proverbs , or short say- ings , and that their illustration was left more ...
... fables in Greece pre- vious to Alexander's discovery of India . It is pos- sible , nay , it seems likely , that many of these fables sprang originally from mere proverbs , or short say- ings , and that their illustration was left more ...
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... fables in San- skrit , but not in that original form in which it was translated into Pehlevi , but in a later and abridged form . It is clear , therefore , that if we meet with any Indian fables in the various literatures of the world ...
... fables in San- skrit , but not in that original form in which it was translated into Pehlevi , but in a later and abridged form . It is clear , therefore , that if we meet with any Indian fables in the various literatures of the world ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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