Bewick's Select Fables of AEsop and others. / In three parts. 1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse. 3. Fables in verse.

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PREFACE TO 1871 EDITION.

THE LIFE OF AESOP.

AN ESSAY UPON FABLE.

FABLES, and c.

Part II. FABLES, with Reflections .

Part III. FABLES, in Verse .

FOOTNOTES

THE INDEX.

BEWICK’S SELECT FABLES.


“Is not the earth
With various living creatures, and the air
Replenished, and all those at thy command
To come and play before thee? Knowest thou not
Their language and their ways? They also know,
And reason not contemptibly: with these
Find pastime.”
Paradise Lost, b. viii. l. 370.

The above appeared on the titles of both the 1776 and 1784 editions ofSelect Fables,” T. Saint, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.



Bewick’s Select Fables
OF ÆSOP AND OTHERS.

In Three Parts.

I. Fables extracted from Dodsley’s.
II. Fables with Reflections in Prose and Verse.
III. Fables in Verse.

TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED
THE LIFE OF ÆSOP, AND AN ESSAY UPON FABLE
BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH.

Faithfully Reprinted from the Rare Newcastle Edition published
by T. Saint in 1784.

With the Original Wood Engravings by Thomas Bewick,
AND AN
Illustrated Preface by Edwin Pearson.

LONDON:
BICKERS & SON, 1 LEICESTER SQUARE, W.C.

PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY
EDINBURGH AND LONDON


Thomas Bewick

Engraver on Wood.

Jaˢ. Ramsay Pinxᵗ. Henry Hoppner Meyer Sculpᵗ.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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