1842. De Quincey, in Blackw. Mag., LI. 12/1. The Danube is described as corresponding rigorously, but antistrophically, (as the Greeks express it,) similar angles, similar dimensions, but in an inverse order, to the Egyptian Nile.
1842. De Quincey, in Blackw. Mag., LI. 12/1. The Danube is described as corresponding rigorously, but antistrophically, (as the Greeks express it,) similar angles, similar dimensions, but in an inverse order, to the Egyptian Nile.