The Bird in Borrowed Feathers
The Bird in Borrowed Feathers is a fable of Classical Greek origin usually ascribed to Aesop. It has existed in numerous different versions between that time and the Middle Ages, going by various titles and generally involving members of the corvid family. The lesson to be learned from it has also varied, depending on the context in which it was told. Several idioms derive from the fable.
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The Bird in Borrowed Feathers
The Bird in Borrowed Feathers is a fable of Classical Greek origin usually ascribed to Aesop. It has existed in numerous different versions between that time and the Middle Ages, going by various titles and generally involving members of the corvid family. The lesson to be learned from it has also varied, depending on the context in which it was told. Several idioms derive from the fable.
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Le Geai paré des plumes du Pao ...... il de la littérature française
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The Bird in Borrowed Feathers ...... idioms derive from the fable.
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『虚飾で彩られたカラス』(きょしょくでいろどられたカラス)は ...... 』、『王様になりたかったカラス』という別題で記載されている。
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Le Geai paré des plumes du Pao ...... il de la littérature française
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The Bird in Borrowed Feathers ...... idioms derive from the fable.
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『虚飾で彩られたカラス』(きょしょくでいろどられたカラス)は ...... 』、『王様になりたかったカラス』という別題で記載されている。
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Le Geai paré des plumes du paon
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The Bird in Borrowed Feathers
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虚飾で彩られたカラス
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