It is very singular, that England appears to have had fabulists during the ages of ignorance, whilst Athens and Rome possessed theirs only amidst the most refined periods of their literature.
One of the two great fabulists of modern Spanish literature.
Fabulists as censors have always been not only tolerated, but patronized and encouraged, even in the most despotic countries, and when they have exposed wickedness and folly in high places with an unsparing hand.
One writer (an Englishman) goes so far as to claim for him the position of 'the crowned King of the fabulists of all languages.
Howitt's etchings of animals in illustration of thefabulists (1811).
But, in truth, the fabulists themselves tacitly admit the force of this argument, inasmuch as the failings and defects and general qualities which they ascribe to the characters in the fable are, of course, those of the human species.
The word is derived by the early fabulists from greable, something pleasant to possess and enjoy, and out of which one could have a son gre, whatever he chose of good things.
Let us now turn to the really ancient work, which is not philosophic, but creative and imaginative, produced by British bards and fabulists of the Middle Ages.
Forty years have elapsed since those remarks were penned, yet translations into English of the complete Fables of the chief among modern fabulists are almost as few in number as they were then.
Gilles Corrozet was one of the French fabulists immediately preceding La Fontaine.
I leave the fabulists and the political economists to settle the question between them.
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