μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Rebuke for telling a poor and long-winded story.

The wise and the foolish. · Cleverness. · Clever persons and acts. · Clever man puts another out of countenance. · Clever man puts another out of countenance. · view the constellation · filed as J1223

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Filed under Clever man puts another out of countenance.

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Putting out of countenance by telling evil stories Judge put out of countenance Thief exposes owner's unjust claim Absurd pretence, when allowed, puts pretender out of countenance Cheater put out of countenance by raising alarm. Wine seller carries water into his cellar. Man raises alarm pretending that he thought the house must be afire Worldly man puts religious man out of countenance Thirty years old for twelve years. Man claims to be thirty; has been doing so for the last twelve years Old man in love with young woman puts his critics out of countenance Poet puts others out of countenance

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