Megara," (when can this have been ? thought my uncle Toby) " I began to view the country round about. — .'Egina was behind me, Megara was before, Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. — What flourishing towns now prostrate upon the earth... The Lounger's Common-place Book - Page 203by Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796Full view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 580 pages
...Cul" ed from .ffigina towards Megara," — [' When can this have been ?' thought my Uncle Toby] — " I began to view " the country round about. ^Egina...on the right hand, Corinth on " the 'left.— What flouri/hing towns " now proftratc upon the earth! "Alas! " alas !" faid I to myfelf, " that man " ihould... | |
| 1781 - 602 pages
...fail" ed from ./Egina towards Megara," — [' When can this have been ?' thought my Uncle Toby]1—" I began to view the country round about. ./Egina was behind me, Megara wa$ before, Pyranis on the right hand, Corinth on the left. — What flourilhing towns now proftrate... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 316 pages
...attended to the original." BURTON. " Returning out of Afia, when I failed from ALg\na. towards Megara, I began to view the country round about. /Egina was behind me, Megara before, Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left ; what flouriihing towns heretofore, now proftrate... | |
| John Ferriar - 1798 - 334 pages
...decayed." Let us follow Sterne again. " Returning out of Asia, when I sailed from ^Egina towards Megara, I began to view the country round about. ^Egina was...Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. What flourishing towns now prostrate on the earth ! Alas ! alas ! said I to myself, that a man should disturb... | |
| 1794 - 512 pages
...toward Megara. Triftram Shandy, Vol 5th, Chap 3. Anat. of Melancholy, p. 215. J Burton. j| Sterne, 1 I began to view the Country round ' about. Egina was behind me, ' Megara before, Pyraeufe on the right ' hand, Corinth on the left ; what ' floutilhing towns heretofore, npw... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 540 pages
...Atia, when 1 failed from " ./Egina towards Megara" (when can this have been r thought my uncle Toby) " I began to " view the country round about. — /Egina was " behind me, Megara WHS before, PyraMis on the right hand, Corinth on the left. — What tiourilbing towns now predate... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1808 - 266 pages
..."(when can this have been? thought my uncle Toby,) " I began to view the country round ' about. JEg'mz was behind me, Megara was before, * Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. — ' Whatftourifhing towns now proflrate,upon the earth? ' Alas ! alas ! faid I to myfelf, that man... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 430 pages
...of Asia, when I sailed from ./Egina towards Megara, I began to view the country round about. yEgina was behind me, Megara was before, Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. What flourishing towns now prostrate on the earth ! Alas'! alas! said I to myself, that a man should disturb... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 424 pages
...Let us follow Sterne again• ." Return* u?g out of Asja, when I sailed from jEgina towards Megara, I began to view the country round about. ^Egina was behind me, Megara was before, Pyrseus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. What flourishing towns now prostrate on the earth !... | |
| 1821 - 754 pages
...of Asia, when I sailed from yEgina towards Megara, l began to view the country round about. JEgina was behind me, Megara was before, Pyraeus on the right hand, Corinth on the left. What flourishing towns, now prostrate on the earth." Burton. — (WORD FOR WORD TOO.) — Towns heretofore,... | |
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