We were now arrived at Spring-garden, which is exquisitely pleasant at this time of the year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds that sung upon the trees, and the loose tribe of people that walked under their... Bentley's Miscellany - Pagina 211841Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 708 pagini
...pleasant at this time of year. When I considered the fragraney of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds that sung upon the trees, and the loose tribe...his chaplain used to call an aviary of nightingales. ' You must understand, (says the knight,) there is nothing in the world that pleases a man in love... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 pagini
...at this time of the Year. When I considered the Fragrancy of the Walks and Bowers, with the Choirs of Birds that sung upon the Trees, and the loose Tribe...his Chaplain used to call an Aviary of Nightingales. You must understand, says the Knight, there is nothing in the World that pleases a Man in Love so much... | |
| Dutton Cook - 1883 - 374 pagini
...spectator, considering the fragrancy of the walks and flowers, with the choirs of birds that sung under the trees, and the loose tribe of people that walked under their shades, could not but look on the place as " a kind of Mahometan Paradise." Sir Roger was reminded of a little... | |
| 1850 - 346 pagini
...at this time of the year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds that sung upon the trees, and the loose tribe of people . . . . In short, the whole air of our party was sufficient, as you will easily imagine, to lake up... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 pagini
...pleasant at this time of year. When I considered the fragrance of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds that sung upon the trees and the loose tribe...his chaplain used to call an aviary of nightingales. "You must understand," says the knight, "there is nothing in the world that pleases a man in love so... | |
| John Ashton - 1886 - 344 pagini
...Spectator: "We were now arrived at Spring Garden, which is excellently pleasant at this time of the year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers,...his chaplain used to call an aviary of nightingales. ' You must understand,' says the knight, ' that there is nothing in the world that pleases a man in... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pagini
...pleasant at this time of year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers, with the choirs Mohammedan paradise. Sir Roger told me, it put him in mind of a little coppice by his house in the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1887 - 216 pagini
...the year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds that sang upon the trees, and the loose tribe of people that...upon the place as a kind of Mahometan paradise. Sir Eoger told me it put him in mind of a little coppice by his house in the country, which his chaplain... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1889 - 556 pagini
...under their shades, I could not but look upon the place as a kind of Mahometan paradise. Sir Eoger told me it put him in mind of a little coppice by his house in tho country, which his chaplain used to call an aviary of nightingales. " fou must understand, (says... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1890 - 220 pagini
...at this time of the year. When I considered the fragrancy of the walks and bowers, with the choirs of birds, that sung upon the trees, and the loose...his chaplain used to call an aviary of nightingales. ' You must understand,' says the knight, 'that there is nothing in the world that pleases a man in... | |
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