| Galignani A. and W. - 1853 - 664 sider
...eye, and the whiteness of the houses, broken at intervals by dark masses of verdure, form a bcauti'ul contrast to the blaze of light issuing from the splendid " cafes" and club-houses, while the glaring gas-lights without illuminate the groups seated round the little marble... | |
| Galignani A. and W. - 1844 - 578 sider
...bursts upon the eye, and the whiteness of the houses, broken at intervals by dark masts of verdure, form a beautiful contrast to the blaze of light issuing from the splendid " cafes" and club-houses, while the glaring gas-lights without illuminate the groups seated round the lilllt marble... | |
| A. and W. Galignani and Co - 1853 - 748 sider
...upon the eye, and the whiteness of the houses, broken at intervals by dark masses of verdure, form a beautiful contrast to the blaze of light issuing from the splendid " cafes" and club-houses, while the glaring gas-lights without illuminate the groups seated round the little marble... | |
| Stephen C. Massett - 1863 - 390 sider
...the Boulevards ! Oh, street of streets, how shall I write about thee ! Broadway is great — Regent street, Oxford street, Piccadilly — are nutmeg-graters;...entranced in the pleasure of idleness. How I yearned to " parley- voo-de-dingdong;" but 'twas of no avail, and so with a last lingering^ look I turned down... | |
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