. The story of Verona . «fS-. -lii|!::!lli!lM|WINDOW AND BALCONY IN VIA SEMINARro Farinato, and leading through a pleasant cortile to the beautiful and famous Giardino Giusti. The cypress trees in this part of the garden form its chief glory and p 225 ^he Story of Verona renown; and very striking is the view on entering ofthese grand trees leading up in a straight long avenue tothe upper part of the grounds, while single ones dottedabout stand like Druids of old imparting a sense ofsolemnity and grandeur to the scene. It is evidentthat this garden was well known in the seventeenthcentury from


. The story of Verona . «fS-. -lii|!::!lli!lM|WINDOW AND BALCONY IN VIA SEMINARro Farinato, and leading through a pleasant cortile to the beautiful and famous Giardino Giusti. The cypress trees in this part of the garden form its chief glory and p 225 ^he Story of Verona renown; and very striking is the view on entering ofthese grand trees leading up in a straight long avenue tothe upper part of the grounds, while single ones dottedabout stand like Druids of old imparting a sense ofsolemnity and grandeur to the scene. It is evidentthat this garden was well known in the seventeenthcentury from the relation of a Cardinal Rossettisjourney from Cologne to Ferrara via Verona writtenby his secretary one Vincenzo Armanni. He tellshow they embarked at Bussolengo the evening ofFriday, July 8, 1644, and came in the space of an hourin a straight course down the Adige to Verona, wherethey were courteously entertained by the Dominicans. Saturday the 9th, he writes, ** we remained in-cognito in Verona, and went to see a most be


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