... luxurious garden, filled with orange and lemon-trees, as heavily laden with fruit as those of a Normandy orchard; the ground at the foot of the trees is covered with it. Clusters of foliage and shrubbery of a pale green, bordering on blue, occupy... Italy: Rome and Naples; Florence and Venice - Pagina 33door Hippolyte Taine - 1871Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1867 - 382 pagina’s
...of a pale green, bordering on blue, occupy intermediate spaces. The rosy blossoms of the peach, so tender and delicate, bloom on its naked branches....and tender as a virgin bride, this infinite expanse so exquisitely adorned as if for a festival of rare delight, is a sensation that has no equal. Capri... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1872 - 390 pagina’s
...The rosy blossoms of the peach, so tender and delicate, bloom on its naked branches. The walks arc of bright blue porcelain, and the terrace displays...sea, of •which the lovely azure fills all space. 1 have not yet spoken of my impressions after leaving Castellamare. The charm was only too great. The... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 228 pagina’s
...shrubbery of a pale green, bordering on Wue, occupy intermediate spaces. The rosy blossoms of the peach, so tender and delicate, bloom on its naked branches....and tender as a virgin bride, this infinite expanse so exquisitely adorned as if for a festival of rare delight, is a sensation that has no equal. Capri... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 310 pagina’s
...of a pale green, bordering on blue, occupy intermediate spaces. The rosy blossoms of the peach, so tender and delicate, bloom on its naked branches....blue porcelain, and the terrace displays its round 40 verdant masses overhanging the sea, of which the lovely azure fills all space. I have not yet spoken... | |
| Francis W. Halsey - 2006 - 201 pagina’s
...of a pale green, bordering on blue, occupy intermediate spaces. The rosy blossoms of the peach, so tender and delicate, bloom on its naked branches....leaving Castellamare. The charm was only too great. The pare sky, the pale azure almost transparent, the radiant blue sea as chaste and tender as a virgin... | |
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