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Identifier: parisguide01pariuoft (find matches)
Title: Paris guide
Year: 1867 (1860s)
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Subjects: Paris (France) -- Guidebooks Paris (France) -- Description and travel
Publisher: Paris : Librairie Internationale
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ur le palais des rois leplus harmonieux des péristyles. LOlympe devait être un jardinà la française. Cest dans le jardin des Tuileries que Le Nôtre rê-vait Versailles, lOlympe de Louis XIV. Un jour quil racontaitau roi-soleil toutes ses magiques inspirations, Louis XIV linter-rompit, tout ébloui par celte vision du sanctuaire de sa gloire :« Le Nôtre, je vous donne vingt mille francs ». Et plusieurs foisle roi interrompit son jardinier pour réitérer cette approbation,jusquà ce que Le Nôtre, effrayé, sécria : « Je nen dirai pas da-vantage à Sa Majesté parce que je la ruinerais. » Sous la République, on dîna fraternellement et civiquement dans ce beau jardin. Duplessis-Bertaut, Boilly et Carie Vernet ont consacré ces fêtes tout à la fois touchantes et carnavalesques. Que disait lombre, de Le Nôtre? Les parterres avec bancs circu- f laires en marbre, sous les deux premiers massifs de maronniers. ont été imaginés par Robespierre pour des fêtes républicaines.
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LE PALAIS DES TUILERIES 603 Sous Louis XIII, le jaidin des Tuileries, beaucoup moins consi-dérable quil ne le devint sous Louis XIV, était séparé du Palaispar une rue; il était dailleurs fort pittoresque et fort à la modeparmi les beaux et les belles du temps. Il y avait un bois aimédes amoureux, un étang peuplé de cygnes, une volière où vole-taient des oiseaux des quatre parties du monde; il y avait un la-byrinthe, un écho, une orangerie et un théâtre, jallais oublier lepalais des chiens du roi. Par brevet du 20 avril 1630, le roi donnaau sieur Renard vingt arpents incultes de ce jardin, à la conditionquil les défricherait, quil y planterait des fleurs rares et quil ybâtirait le chenil royal. Le jardin des Tuileries sappela bientôt lejardin de Renard ; on y soupait gaiement en belle compagnie, en-fants prodigues et courtisanes. Marion Delorme, Ninon de Len-clos et leurs pareilles, sil y en a eu, y rencontraient tous lesgentilshonmies de la cour. Vint Colbert, qui tr

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  • bookid:parisguide01pariuoft
  • bookyear:1867
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Paris__France_____Guidebooks
  • booksubject:Paris__France_____Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Librairie_Internationale
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:686
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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