4 examples of aesopian in sentences

The second work of our poetess consists of a collection of fables, generally called Aesopian, which she translated into French verse.

The brilliant reputation she had acquired by her lays, had no doubt determined William to solicit a similar translation of Aesopian Fables, which then existed in the English language.

before cited, which contains a collection of Aesopian fables, there are but 56.

To this I reply; first, that Phaedrus's fables may very properly be stiled Aesopian, as he has himself called them:

4 examples of  aesopian  in sentences