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Definition of Fablers
1. fabler [n] - See also: fabler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fablers
Literary usage of Fablers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs edited by Thomas Percy (1900)
"We should hardly have expected that the Arabian fablers would have been lavish
in decorating a history of their enemy; but what is singular, as an instance ..."
2. The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the by Thomas Warton (1824)
"It was a tradition invented by the old fablers, that giants brought the stones
of Stonehenge from the most sequestered deserts of Africa, and placed them in ..."
3. Amenities of Literature, Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English by Isaac Disraeli (1842)
"But shall we infer from this ludicrous effusion of the great poet, that he held
so light the venerable fablers, the ancient romancers, with whose '' better ..."
4. History of English Poetry from the Twelfth to the Close of the Sixteenth Century by Thomas Warton, William Carew Hazlitt, Richard Price (1871)
"It was a tradition invented by the old fablers, that giants brought * [gallantry.]
3 thrice. 4 [fuite.] 1 " brought alfo, on his part, a fair company ..."
5. The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes by George Lillie Craik (1830)
"... were merely the creations of other fablers, the Poet of Paradise at least
uttered his harmonious numbers in darkness,—as he himself expresses it, ..."
6. The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes. With by George Lillie Craik, Francis Wayland (1847)
"... were merely the creations of other fablers, the Poet of Paradise, at least,
uttered his harmonious numbers in darkness,—as he himself expresses it, ..."