 | Robert South - 1717 - 594 pages
...<c Who that had look'd upon^athodes firft hand" ling the Clay, and making Pots under his Father, <c and afterwards turning Robber, could have **• thought that from fuch a Condition, he mould " come to be King of Sicily ? " Who that had feen Mafaello a poor Fifherman a with his Red Cap,and... | |
 | 1823 - 748 pages
...encreases of fortune, that have afterwards followed them ? " Who, that had look't upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his Father,...af•terwards turning robber, could have thought that from such a condition, he should come to be king of Sicily ? Who, that had seen Masianello, a poor fisherman... | |
 | Robert South - 1823 - 618 pages
...increases of fortune that have afterwards followed them? Who, that had looked upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his father, and afterwards turning robber, could hare thought, that from such a condition, he should come to be king of Sicily ? Who, that had seen... | |
 | 1823 - 684 pages
...encreases of fortune, that have afterwards followed them ? " Who, that had look't upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his Father,...afterwards turning robber, could have thought that from such a condition, he shonld come to be king of Sicily ? Who, that had seen Masianello, a poor fisherman... | |
 | Robert South - 1842 - 626 pages
...increases of fortune that have afterwards followed them ? Who, that had looked upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his father,...afterwards turning robber, could have thought, that from such a condition, he should come to be king of Sicily ? Who, that had seen Masianello, a poor fisherman,... | |
 | 1904 - 926 pages
...things and persons." Then he continued in the following strain: Who that had lookt upon Agathocles first handling the Clay and making Pots under his Father,...afterwards turning Robber, could have thought that from such a condition he should come to be King of SMlyf Who that had seen Masaniello a poor Fisherman,... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 486 pages
...chaplains in ordinary, before Charles II. in 1681 : — " Who that had looked upon Agathocles, first handling the clay, and making pots under his father,...afterwards turning robber, could have thought that, from such a condition, he should come to be king of Sicily ? Who that had seen Masaniello, a poor fisherman,... | |
 | Robert Aris Willmott - 1847 - 348 pages
...the following, with such rare skill of exaggeration: — " Who that had looked upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his father, and afterwards turning robber, would have thought that from such a condition he should come to be king of Sicily? Who that had seen... | |
 | Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1858 - 576 pages
...152, 153. Here is an example of his political rancour: — " Who that had looked upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his father, and afterwards turning robber, would have thought that from such a condition he should come to be king of Sicily ? Who that had seen... | |
 | Robert South - 1859 - 598 pages
...increases of fortune that have afterwards followed them ? Who, that had looked upon Agathocles first handling the clay, and making pots under his father,...afterwards turning robber, could have thought, that from such a condition he should come to be king of Sicily? Who, that had seen Massauiello, a pool fisherman,... | |
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