[263] "Fairy Tales," "Shoes of Fortune," etc. (Denmark, 19th cent.)
[264] The inimitable French poet of Fable. (France, 17th cent.)
[265] The world-famous Greek fabulist. His popularity in all ages has been unbounded. Socrates amused himself with his stories. (Greece, 6th cent. b. c.)
[266] "Household Tales." (Ger., early 19th cent.)
[267] "Reineke Fox." (Bohn Lib.) (Ger., early 19th cent.)
Kipling's "Indian Tales." (Eng., 19th cent.)
[268] "Age of Fable," "Age of Chivalry," etc. (Eng., 19th cent.)
[269] Fables in his poems. (U. S., 19th cent.)
[270] A French fabulist, next in fame to La Fontaine. (18th cent.)