Idyllic Sentence Examples

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  • In 1888 Zola departed from his usual vein in the idyllic story of Le Rive.

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  • The gently winding trails offer hikers an idyllic setting for a day of rustic, outdoor fun.

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  • Craig Park enjoys an idyllic rural setting in unspoiled countryside.

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  • This property is an idyllic weekend hideaway or home office.

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  • His idyllic masterpiece is the sustained transcript of winter scenery and home-life, Snow-Bound, which has had no equal except Longfellow's " Evangeline " in American favour, but, in fact," nothing of its class since " The Cottar's Saturday Night " can justly be compared with it.

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  • In his sympathy with the life and beliefs of the country people he shows an affinity both to the idyllic spirit and to the piety of Virgil.

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  • Mark, in one of his fits of jealousy, banishes Tristan and Iseult from the court; the two fly to the woods, where they lead an idyllic life, blissfully happy in each other's company.

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  • It all probably sounds quite idyllic, well it is, that's why we live here.

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  • His " little patch of England " sounds idyllic.

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  • The Costa Rican coast is one of the most idyllic and diverse vacation spots in the world.

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  • We began the first day with an hour long pony trek along the idyllic hills of Devon.

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  • Idyllic palm-fringed coral islands set in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.

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  • The weather was balmy, the location idyllic; a narrow ribbon of road with sheer drops on either side, revealing sweeping vistas.

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  • An idyllic looking place to stay that reminds the Webmaster of a Greek Island!

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  • It 's now used idyllic beach or mayan ruins of.

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  • The location is idyllic, with mature gardens, terraced lawns and views across the valley to the Brendon Hills & Exmoor.

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  • The course is set in an idyllic rural French farmhouse surrounded by a walnut grove.

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  • With a little bit of searching you can find the idyllic spot to celebrate your newly wedded bliss.

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  • Together with his wife Doreen, he had bought an idyllic woodcutter 's cottage in rural Kent, England.

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  • If you and your fiancee are in the midst of planning your wedding, you may also be looking for that idyllic honeymoon vacation.

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  • Nothing can ruin an idyllic setting like termites.

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  • Holland, Michigan is an idyllic city, with a pleasant mix of breathtaking scenery and entertainment opportunities.

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  • The stunning tropical courtyards are an idyllic retreat in the midst of the city.

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  • Each area has its own unique character and stunningly beautiful and California idyllic scenery.

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  • Can you think of a more idyllic setting for sipping on Italian wine?

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  • This scenic campground offers an idyllic setting perfect for a weekend getaway for anyone who wants to enjoy relaxation in the great outdoors.

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  • She's not afraid to admit that her childhood was less than idyllic, and if she can help a young lady who's struggling with similar adversities, she's willing to try.

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  • It should come as no surprise to fans of Gold Canyon candles that the top Gold Canyon candles are all rich, vibrant fragrances that create an idyllic setting and mood.

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  • A rare example of a peaceful setting within easy reach of London, Ascot is an idyllic town that charms at a gentle canter.

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  • We offer charming, en-suite ground floor rooms with every convenience, in the idyllic and spectacular North Yorkshire Moors.

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  • Next day we did a tour of the house, which is two thirds completed and overlooks an idyllic creek.

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  • Thatched cottages, ponds, sea estuary with boats laid up in the brief sunshine made an idyllic scene.

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  • Croft House Barn self catering holiday cottage is part of a 17th century farmhouse in the idyllic Peak District hamlet of Waterfall.

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  • The whole day was idyllic apart from the many noisy jet fighters flying over on training missions.

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  • This is truly an idyllic hideaway, accessed by a single track road, the nearest habitation being some distance away.

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  • The Cayman Islands are also the ultimate idyllic honeymoon hideaway.

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  • Curaçao, slotted forgivingly outside the hurricane belt, makes for an idyllic same-sex honeymoon.

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  • Across hundreds of miles of seemingly idyllic Zimbabwean countryside, similar stories were repeated again and again last week.

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  • This impressive home is situated in a truly idyllic rural location yet civilization is on the doorstep.

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  • Since those almost idyllic days, Lloyd's has played a notable part in the life of the nation.

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  • On the main island there is another spa which is less expensive but not quite so idyllic.

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  • Awash with parks and green open space, Richmond seems idyllic.

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  • A few minutes later, and the restrospective view is starting to look quite idyllic.

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  • The weather was glorious and the setting idyllic, in a beautiful park with refreshment pagoda close by.

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  • Idyllic villages are to be found all along the coastline, occasionally interspersed with old settlements.

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  • The hotel, an imposing Elizabethan manor in 25 acres of woodland, was an idyllic setting.

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  • The nearby remains of the 13th century nunnery are the idyllic location to experience the tranquility of this sacred isle.

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  • Small touring site with electricity, free hot showers, childrens playground, beer gardens, idyllic mountain setting.

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  • Sunset is the idyllic seaside retreat for touring, you are close to all amenities.

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  • So they retreat into a nostalgic reverie for an idyllic England that never existed, but which cricket is meant to symbolize.

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  • It's now used idyllic beach or Mayan ruins of.

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  • In the same year Les Chansons des rues et des bois gave evidence of new power and fresh variety in the exercise and display of an unequalled skill and a subtle simplicity of metre and of style employed on the everlasting theme of lyric and idyllic fancy, and touched now and then with a fire more sublime than that of youth and love.

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  • Of tales relating to the east there survive the Weapon-firth cycle - the tales of Thorstein the White (c. 900), of Thorstein the Staffsmitten (c. 985), of Gunnar Thidrand's Bane (1000-1008) and of the Weapon firth Men (975-990), all relating to the family of Hof and their friends and kin for several generations - and the story of Hrafnkell Frey's Priest (c. 960), the most idyllic of sagas and best of the eastern tales.

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  • We followed a path through the trees to a lake, shimmering in the sunlight - it was idyllic.

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  • An idyllic looking place to stay that reminds the webmaster of a Greek Island !

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  • The dainty grosgrain bow adds a touch of enchantment without taking away from the shoe's idyllic charm.

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  • To make amends he decides to move his family from chaotic Manhattan to the idyllic small town of Everwood, Colorado.

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  • Whether you are looking for a luxurious escape in the heart of downtown, or an idyllic waterfront spa, Oregon has just what you want.

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  • Of later times there are Droplaug's Sons' Saga (997-1007), written probably about I i io, and preserved in the uncouth style of the original (a brother's revenge for his brother's death is the substance of it; Brandkrossa pattr is an appendix to it), and the tales of Thorstein Hall of Side's Son (c. 1014) and his brother Thidrandi (c. 996), which belong to the cycle of Hall o' Side's Saga, unhappily lost; they are weird tales of bloodshed and magic, with idyllic and pathetic episodes.

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  • At any rate he thought he was menaced if he was not, and migrated to the Ile St Pierre in the Lake of Bienne, where he once more for a short, and the last, time enjoyed that idyllic existence which he loved.

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  • Jacob Frese (169 2 ?-1 728 ?), a Finn, whose poems were published in 1726, was an elegiacal writer of much grace, who foreshadowed the idyllic manner of Creutz.

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  • In 1857 two Arthurian poems had been tentatively and privately printed, as Enid and Nimue, or the True and the False, to see how the idyllic form would be liked by the inner circle of Tennyson's friends.

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  • The Europe of his later years was very different from the idyllic and enlightened autocracy of the 18th century, in which he had spent his best years and to which he had devoted his energies; yet Goethe was at home in it.

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  • Count Gustaf Philip Creutz (q.v.; 1731-1785) was a Finlander who achieved an extraordinary success with his idyllic poems, and in particular with the beautiful pastoral of Atis och Camilla, long the most popular of all Swedish poems. His friend Count Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg.

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  • Novels Are Not Yet Much In Vogue; Though Madame Conan'S L'Oublie (1902) Has Been Crowned By The Academy; While Dr Choquette'S Les Ribaud (1898) Is A Good Dramatic Story, And His Claude Paysan (1899) Is An Admirably Simple Idyllic Tale Of The Hopeless Love Of A Soil Bound Habitant, Told With Intense Natural Feeling And Fine Artistic Reserve.

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