Citations:Æsope
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French citations of Æsope
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- 1617, André de Nesmond, Remontrances, Ovvertvres de Palais, et Arrestz prononcez en Robes Rouges[1], page 278:
- Æſope voyant le Roy d’Egypte Nectenabus reueſtu & aſſis à la royalle,interrogé à qui il le comparoit,reſpondit qu’il le comparoit au Soleil du Printemps.
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- 1654, author incertain, Les Devises de Monsievr de Boissiere[2], page 94:
- Le diamant d’Æſope ſous les pieds d’vn coq, & le mot,
O non viſto, ô mal noto, ô non gradito.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1671, Dymocke, Le Vice Ridicule et la Vertu Loüée[3], page 211:
- C’Eſt le Iay de d’Æſope accouſtré des plumes de tous les autres oyſeaux , ou une creature compoſée de filets , un bon coup de ſon aulne ſur ſes doits, le ourra rendre honeſte homme ſi cela eſt poſſible.
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