"Paradisiacal" Quotes from Famous Books
... have almost ruined one source, the principal one indeed, of my former happiness; that eternal propensity I always had to fall in love. My heart no more glows with feverish rapture. I have no paradisiacal evening interviews, stolen from the restless cares and prying inhabitants of this weary world. I have only ——. This last is one of your distant acquaintances, has a fine figure, and elegant manners; and in the train of some great folks ... — The Letters of Robert Burns • Robert Burns
... is!" exclaimed Henrik, rubbing his hands, and casting a glance of pleasure around on his parents and sisters, "it is quite paradisiacal! What does your Majesty desire? Ah, your most devoted servant! Coffee, if I might ask it, excellent ... — The Home • Fredrika Bremer
... so inappropriately named," said the Invalid. "Our life there has surely been more nearly paradisiacal than ... — Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. • Various |