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1 1, II | inflexible. Let him but read the fable of Ixion, and it will hold 2 1, IV | darken the rest; so that the fable and fiction of Scylla seemeth 3 1, IV | whereof AEsop makes the fable; that, when he died, told 4 2, Int | described in the ancient fable, in which the other parts 5 2, IV | great felicity: as in the fable that the giants being overthrown 6 2, IV | more feminine. So in the fable that the rest of the gods 7 2, IV | on their side. So in the fable that Achilles was brought 8 2, IV | do rather think that the fable was first, and the exposition 9 2, IV | first, and thereupon the fable framed; for I find it was 10 2, VI | that excellent and divine fable of the golden chain, “That 11 2, VIII | this kind of learning the fable of Ixion was a figure, who 12 2, XIV | elegantly expoundeth the ancient fable of Atlas (that stood fixed, 13 2, XXI | be planted. For, as the fable goeth of the basilisk—that 14 2, XXIII| figured in the ancient fable of the full and the hungry 15 2, XXIII| in parable or aphorism or fable. But for fables, they were 16 2, XXIII| the wisdom in the ancient fable of the two frogs, which 17 2, XXIII| figured in the ancient fable of the full and the hungry 18 2, XXIII| in parable or aphorism or fable. But for fables, they were 19 2, XXIII| the wisdom in the ancient fable of the two frogs, which