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| ard, and lack of empathy played out as a moral | fable, a lesson for the audience to consider before |
| There is a | fable about this name change. |
| The Scorpion and the Frog is a | fable about a scorpion asking a frog to carry him ac |
| They are the opposite of the formerly popular | fable about the mountain in labour that gives birth |
| nstance, however, it is in connection with the | fable about Belling the cat where the author comment |
| g Machine" is, primarily, a brief and poignant | fable about the worth of aesthetics, beauty, and hig |
| ame year, he wrote Niki: The Story of a Dog, a | fable about the arbitrary restrictions on human life |
| e, a purchasing agent for a law court, tells a | fable about Phoebus Apollo and his pet crow, which i |
| terary debut in 1985 with the novella Winter's | Fable after graduating from the Seoul Institute of t |
| The | fable also turns the coin the other way, with aesthe |
| Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and | Fable also credits Erasmus, and relates it to other |
| rld says, Sachs refers to the story as an 'old | fable', although it is obviously not the one with wh |
| There is a short Greek version of the | fable and a longer, more circumstantial late Latin p |
| In other words, he mimics the meaning of the | fable and turns a mountain into a molehill. |
| , saying that she "illuminates this popularist | fable and lends her character some much needed human |
| Bull other wise known as Le Taureau blanc is a | fable and a work of "contes philosophiques" written |
| t modern scholars accept it only as a Buddhist | fable, and not a valid historical event. |
| compiler of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and | Fable, and The Reader's Handbook, Victorian referenc |
| The | fable and its variants is a story of world-wide popu |
| ts out a connection between the genesis of the | fable and the tradition of the Panchatantra, a colle |
| s along the way and did not take folk tale and | fable as truth. |
| ng, which probably alluded to an ancient Greek | fable attributed to Aesop. |
| d by Masanao Amano as not just a simple animal | fable but a story in which psychological and mental |
| "Review of A | Fable by William Faulkner" in Parson's Packet, no. |
| There is also a watercolour of the | fable by Gerson Goldhaber that illustrates his wife |
| "The Mother Hive" is a short story or | fable by Rudyard Kipling about the decline and destr |
| They renewed Homer's | fable concerning the battles of the Cranes and Pygmi |
| Written records of the | fable do not appear in Europe after Archiolocus unti |
| Richard Scrafton Sharpe's lyric version of the | fable for mezzo-soprano and piano in 1998. |
| "a sacred opera; deducing its | fable from scripture, as the opera itself does, from |
| J.Grandville's interpretation of La Fontaine's | fable from the 1855 edition |
| Pandora's Box, subtitled A | fable from the age of science, is a six part 1992 BB |
| The music only covers the original | Fable game and does not contain any of the new music |
| urist J.J.Grandville illustrated La Fontaine's | fable, he further underlined this meaning by transpo |
| Main article: | Fable II Pub Games |
| The | Fable II Original Soundtrack was released on Novembe |
| y observed in coverage of bigger games such as | Fable II, where the site offered some 9 different re |
| The old monarch, the hero of | Fable II, has died and left the Kingdom of Albion to |
| venly Sword, and ex-lawman Giles the Farmer in | Fable II, on the Xbox 360 video game console. |
| Fable III is set 50 years after the events of Fable | |
| The | Fable III Original Soundtrack was released on Octobe |
| the beginning of the Gamescon announcement of | Fable III, Molyneux stated that the game was taking |
| A similar detail is seen in one of his | fable illustrations. |
| The book, subtitled "A | fable in colors for adults and children", was a subt |
| Some of the collections we find the | fable in are the Anglo-Latin Romulus (80 tricks), in |
| ading Actress in a Musical in Gypsy: A Musical | Fable in 1989. |
| claim, finishing close to William Faulkner's A | Fable in that year's voting for the Pulitzer Prize. |
| eing based in the Mythstories Museum of Myth & | Fable in the town centre. |
| Book illustrations of Aesop's | fable inevitably picture two contrasting pots being |
| Though the play was a fantasy | fable intended for children, it was attacked by the |
| A character in the musical Gypsy: A Musical | Fable is named after Yonkers. |
| Hemingway's romantic | fable is in almost every way more compelling. |
| The | fable is that this cow belonged to a giant, and was |
| A popular | fable is that the bridge was designed and built by S |
| The | fable is about a young man who spends all his money |
| The | fable is used to illustrate the position that the be |
| Fable is a British television series shown in 1965 b | |
| ng chased by his rivals in Thiruvithamkoor.The | Fable is that he had played Chathurangam with villag |
| s later mentioned as one of the victims of the | Fable killer known as Ghost. |
| The | fable later appeared as Aesop's in other 19th centur |
| The | fable later ascribed to Aesop is not recorded in any |
| Marchen, sage, mythus ( | Fable, legend, myth), 1922 |
| ation, Allan Gurganus wrote, "Moira Crone is a | fable maker with a musical ear, a plenitude of nerve |
| tic imagination combine in this gripping moral | fable narrated by a septuagenarian irrevocably alter |
| The Choice: A | Fable of Free Trade and Protection, 2006 |
| "The | Fable of Willie Brown" (Cash) Recorded February 15, |
| Poetry or drama: E. J. Pratt, The | Fable of the Goats |
| Based on an Aesop's | fable of the same name, The Tortoise and the Hare wo |
| alty of the Civil War: Arthur Crew Inman," The | Fable of the Southern Writer (Baton Rouge: Louisiana |
| e of Metz, Chronica universalis Mettensis, the | fable of Pope Joan first appears in written form. |
| Stone Soup Group" who took their name from the | fable of the stone soup. |
| n, he won the Seiun-sho Award for Kirinyaga: A | Fable of Utopia, and the Hayakawa Award for "For I H |
| There is, however, a true | fable of Aesop, of undoubted ancient Greek origin, w |
| By contrast, La Fontaine's adapted | fable of Le rat de ville et le rat des champs (Fable |
| retelling the classic Hans Christian Andersen | fable of the sad life and tragic death of a little m |
| o capable of guiding humans in need, as in the | fable of The Satyr and the Traveller, in the title o |
| Songoula is a | fable of a monkey or ape like figure, possibly a sma |
| ossibly to ignore an actual emergency: Aesop's | fable of The Boy Who Cried Wolf exemplifies this pro |
| eaders", and its name draws inspiration from a | fable of the same name by Sukumar Ray, which is abou |
| Attar records the | fable of a powerful king who asks assembled wise men |
| hrough the 1970s he released four more albums, | Fable Of The Wings, Pigmy, Brighter Day and Stories |
| ), Andy Roberts, Keith Christmas (Stimulus and | Fable Of The Wings), Shelagh McDonald, Sandy Denny, |
| ionship between Francis and St. Clare, and the | fable of his taming of a wild wolf at Gubbio. |
| "The old | fable of a living Richard was revived", notes one ac |
| ugustine of Hippo; the Corto Maltese adventure | Fable of Venice, by characteristic superposition of |
| The Age of | Fable, or Stories of Gods and Heroes (1855) |
| Popular artistic allusions to the | fable, or the idiom arising from it, were especially |
| ion of various idioms and proverbs, while the ' | fable' part might more accurately be labelled 'folkl |
| ner Ward's "The Reckoning" (a surreal Southern | Fable), presented in co-operation with The Negro Ens |
| urther singles followed before transferring to | Fable Records in 1970. |
| For the original | fable, see The Two Pigeons. |
| For the protagonist of the Brothers Grimm's | fable, see Little Red Riding Hood. |
| of an indecent consecration in the Nag's Head | Fable seems first to have been made by the Jesuit, C |
| A musical | fable set on New Year's Eve, it focuses on four char |
| For the | fable sometimes called Chicken Licken, see Henny Pen |
| Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and | Fable, sometimes referred to simply as Brewer's, is |
| raying quite far from the theme of 'phrase and | fable', such as Brewer's Dictionary of Cinema (1997) |
| Each short | fable tells of the interactions of various anthropom |
| plies, the story is an adaptation of the Aesop | fable that is set around Christmastime. |
| s also said (Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and | Fable) that P. G. Wodehouse based the character of B |
| ted figuratively") is an anonymous Latin beast | fable that probably dates to the middle of the 11th |
| lm does not try to be a chair of history but a | fable that obtains the identification of the spectat |
| her thematic elements are familiar in myth and | fable: the resistant Lord (cf. |
| Demons Five, Exorcists Nothing: A | Fable: The Theo-Illogical, Semi-Autobiographical Epi |
| According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and | Fable, the "Iron Chancellor" supposedly drank it by |
| According to Brewer's Phrase and | Fable, the Grace Cup is still seen at the Lord Mayor |
| nt had rejected the story of the Trojan War as | fable, the discoveries made by Heinrich Schliemann a |
| This reading of the | fable therefore gained currency in Western Europe to |
| The style of the film shifts from | fable to realism when the War begins and the Imperia |
| ssible "Nemo's origami Nautilus," a cautionary | fable to complaining fans, and "Campion Bond's moral |
| e looked he created a short tale, Schleicher's | fable, to exemplify the reconstructed vocabulary and |
| e Talmudic Rabbi Meir, and may reflect a beast | fable tradition in Jewish folklore, and already incl |
| You try to build this trivial | fable up to the level of the rest of his life story, |
| , the work became "a drama of maternity" and a | fable using characteristic anthropomorphism ("the de |
| Brewer's Dictionary of London Phrase and | Fable was published in 2009 and Brewer's Dictionary |
| of arbitrary power originally implicit in the | fable was not entirely lost, however. |
| the unadorned narrative character of a poetic | fable whereas Vreto's edition endeavours to present |
| he Dog in the Manger derives from an old Greek | fable which has been transmitted in several differen |
| ts scriptural basis, he refuted the Nag's Head | fable, which he had already worked on in his edition |
| is drawn from the Siege Perilous of Arthurian | fable), whose lord is Incarnadine, a sorcerer. |
| The plot of the poem revolves around a | fable within a fable. |
| This dark | fable won critical acclaim for its magic realist dep |
| The Man of Forty Crowns is a | fable written by Voltaire. |
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