William Fleming Quote

The difference between a parable and an apologue is, that the former, being drawn from human life, requires probability in the narration, whereas the apologue, being taken from inanimate things or the inferior animals, is not confined strictly to probability. The fables of Æsop are apologues.


In: Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. 1880


The difference between a parable and an apologue is, that the former, being drawn from human life, requires probability in the narration, whereas the ...

The difference between a parable and an apologue is, that the former, being drawn from human life, requires probability in the narration, whereas the ...

The difference between a parable and an apologue is, that the former, being drawn from human life, requires probability in the narration, whereas the ...

The difference between a parable and an apologue is, that the former, being drawn from human life, requires probability in the narration, whereas the ...