From the balcony, leading out from the library, they gained a view of the carefully laid-out garden, brilliant in its color display and redolent with the mingled fragrance of myriads of blossoms.
The very perfume rising from the redolent petals seemed to accuse him as he stood before her door awaiting the nurse's response to his knock.
Often the jolting and jostling of the bottles therein caused the effluvium of ether, valerian and other odoriferous medicaments to exude and make the air redolent with their perfume.
For the truthfulness of the delineation generally all antiquity vouched; and there is in the style of expression and tone of thought a racy freshness redolent of the native soil.
So it finally arrived, a beautiful creation, fit for any Brobdingnagian dandy, and redolent of Day and Martin.
Paint and paper and ceilings were all redolentof the Empire.
Leaning on my shoulder, she led me through a little bedroom in the rear into a tiny garden court beyond, a court teeming with lavish colors and redolent with the scent of flowers.
As he sat down in the evening in a slave cabin redolent with corn pone and bacon, the sound still hovered among the trees and rolled along the still waters.
IDEAS How comes it that the word Idea, so redolent of Platonism, has been the fulcrum on which British philosophy has turned in its effort to dislodge Platonism from its foundations, and to lay bare the positive facts?
I assumed formerly that an idea could have depth and richness only if somehow redolent of former experiences of an overt kind.
Women of the world never think of attacking the sensual stipulation for perfect bloom, silver purity, which is redolent of the Oriental origin of the love-passion of their lords.
John Allandale's face and figure were redolent of the free life of the prairie.
The scent of the redolent grass of the great keg hung heavily upon the air and smelt sweet in his nostrils.
All about are ancient warehouses, redolent of the Thames, with steep roofs and sometimes stairs outside, and with tall shutters, a crescent-shaped hole in each.
The staircase, dark and ruinous, was redolent of various horrid smells, and both the greasy little salle a manger upstairs, and the two stuffy bedrooms, were most unpleasant to view.
Along the coast of Malabar, the alternate breezes are powerfully felt, the land wind extending in summer a considerable distance out to sea, redolent with the roses and spices of the shore.
The atmosphere was redolent of tobacco-smoke, the fumes of which had communicated a rather dingy hue to the whole room, and more especially to the dusty red curtains which shaded the windows.
But he keeps the paraffin in a leather case by itself, so that his coat may not remain redolent for months.
As long as these old legends, redolent of party spirit and biassed views, remained, legislation making for harmony would be of no avail.
The whole was redolent of life, and teeming with food for one's fancy to conjure from.
And the wisp of hay in his hair was so genuine, so fresh and redolent of the meadows, so clamorously rural that even a shell-game man would have put up his peas and folded his table at the sight of it.
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