aesop in A Sentence

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    Well, not Sumarokov- La Fontaine… Okay, Aesop.

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    Your eyes went right to Aesop.

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    Dream of Aesop.

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    Aesop 's Fables.

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    What is a fable: from Aesop to the present day.

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    He became famous for his own works and translations of Aesop.

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    No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted- Aesop.

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    No one believes a liar even when he tells the truth- Aesop.

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    A liar will not be believed even when he speaks the truth.”» Aesop.

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    A liar will not be believed… …… even when he tells the truth”- Aesop.

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    Two fables are also featured in the 1971 TV movie Aesop's Fables in the US.

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    The first printed version of Aesop's Fables in English was published on March 26, 1484, by William Caxton.

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    Some well-known fables are Aesop's fables, which consists of a collection of more than 600 stories altogether.

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    Aesop Duke of York Square is Snøhetta's first permanent project in the UK and Aesop's largest store in Europe.

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    More recently, in 2002 a translation by Laura Gibbs titled Aesop's Fables was published by Oxford World's Classics.

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    The Australian skincare experts at Aesop are known for creating some of the most luxurious grooming products in the game.

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    The play tells the story of the black slave Aesop, who learns that freedom is earned and kept through being responsible.

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    In Aesop's fables, hope is symbolized by the swallow, which is among the first birds to appear at the end of winter.

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    The originator was Edmé Boursault, with his five-act verse drama Les Fables d'Esope(1690), later retitled Esope à la ville Aesop in town.

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    This included many animal tales passing under the name of Aesop, as well as several more derived from Marie de France and others.

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    In France the fable tradition had already been renewed in the 17th century by La Fontaine's influential reinterpretations of Aesop and others.

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    It is more a proof of the power of Aesop's name to attract such stories to it than evidence of his actual authorship.

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    AI Storytelling has been an active field of research since James Meehan's development of TALESPIN, which made up stories similar to the fables of Aesop.

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    Aesop's Fables are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and story-teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BCE.

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    Olivia and Robert Temple's Penguin edition is titled The Complete Fables by Aesop(1998) but in fact many from Babrius, Phaedrus and other major ancient sources have been omitted.

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    This contained both Latin versions and German translations and also included a translation of Rinuccio da Castiglione(or d'Arezzo)'s version from the Greek of a life of Aesop 1448.

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    Boursault then wrote a sequel, Esope à la cour(Aesop at court), a heroic comedy that was held up by the censors and not produced until after his death in 1701.

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    Created in partnership with long-term Aesop collaborator Snøhetta, the new UK flagship was inspired by classic James Bond films, and may well be the city's most photo-worthy shopping experience.

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    In the early 1960s, animator Jay Ward created a television series of short cartoons called Aesop and Son which were first aired as part of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.

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    One of the problems is personal to Aesop, since he is betrothed to the governor's daughter, who detests him and has a young admirer with whom she is in love.

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