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  2. The Dog and Its Reflection - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Its Reflection (or Shadow in later translations) is one of Aesop's Fables and is numbered 133 in the Perry Index. [1] The Greek language original was retold in Latin and in this way was spread across Europe, teaching the lesson to be contented with what one has and not to relinquish substance for shadow.

  3. List of Aesop's Fables - Wikipedia

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    The Cock, the Dog and the Fox; The Crow and the Pitcher; The Crow and the Sheep; The Crow and the Snake; The Deer without a Heart; The Dog and Its Reflection; The Dog and the Sheep; The Dog and the Wolf; The Dogs and the Lion's Skin; The Dove and the Ant; The Eagle and the Beetle; The Eagle and the Fox; The Eagle Wounded by an Arrow; The Farmer ...

  4. Gabriele Faerno - Wikipedia

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    53. Canis et caro - The Dog and Its Reflection 54. asinus et aper. 55. pullus asini et lupus. 56. Lupus et grus - The Wolf and the Crane 57. Iupiter et cochlea - mentioned under Zeus and the Tortoise 58. Satyrus et homo - The Satyr and the Traveller 59. Mures et feles - The Cat and the Mice 60. Vulpes et aquila - The Eagle and the Fox 61 ...

  5. Category:Aesop's Fables - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Its Reflection; The Dog and the Sheep; The Dog and the Wolf; The Dogs and the Lion's Skin; The Dove and the Ant; E. The Eagle and the Beetle; The Eagle ...

  6. Category:Fictional dogs - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Its Reflection; The Dog and the Sparrow; The Dog and the Wolf; Dog Man (character) Dogcow; Dogmatix; Dogmeat (Fallout) E. Ein (Cowboy Bebop) Elmer the ...

  7. The 34 best gifts for dog lovers and their four-legged friends

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    The unconditional love between a dog and its owner is always worth celebrating. In fact, many people (myself included) consider their dogs cherished family members, not just pets! If you have a ...

  8. Talk:The Dog and Its Reflection - Wikipedia

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    There were later a stack of Latin retellings, but when La Fontaine related the story he preferred to underline the moral by calling it "The dog that left its prey for the shadow". Caxton (1484) keeps to the meaning of the Greek title - Of the dogge and of the pyece of flessh - while later English authors seem to have been influenced by La Fontaine.

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