The boys and the frogs. The Aesop for Children with Pictures. 1919. Illustrated by Milo Winter.
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The boys and the frogs. The Aesop for Children with Pictures. 1919. Illustrated by Milo Winter.
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Edward Bawden (British, 1903-1989), Aesop's Fables: An Old Crab and a Young, 1956. Linocut in colours, 37 x 24 cm.
“The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny, and it is useless for the innocent to try by reasoning to get justice, when the oppressor intends to be unjust.” - Aesop
essentials in the new year
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Aesop
reading some of aesop's fables in translation and turned over the page to one called "the cockerel and the donkey" like bitch the translator ACTIVELY decided NOT to name that shit "the cock and the ass"???? you fool????
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