The Book of Shakespeare Gems: In a Series of Landscape Illustrations of the Most Interesting Localities of Shakespeare's DramasHenry G. Bohn, 1846 - 94 páginas |
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... mountainous country , but the coasts are partly low and sandy , and partly marshy , especially towards the west . On ... mountains covered with snow , which either never melts or only in the height of summer , cause the air to be rather ...
... mountainous country , but the coasts are partly low and sandy , and partly marshy , especially towards the west . On ... mountains covered with snow , which either never melts or only in the height of summer , cause the air to be rather ...
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... mountain groups extend across it , of an altitude of from 3000 to 6000 feet ; besides the volcanic mountain of Ætna , 10,874 feet above the sea . The island contains but few plains , the greater part of the surface consisting of mountains ...
... mountain groups extend across it , of an altitude of from 3000 to 6000 feet ; besides the volcanic mountain of Ætna , 10,874 feet above the sea . The island contains but few plains , the greater part of the surface consisting of mountains ...
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... mountains , from Garth point , are of the most picturesque , bold , and sublime character ; the rides and walks around the city are numerous and pleasant . Bangor was , in ancient times , a place of considerable note : the name is ...
... mountains , from Garth point , are of the most picturesque , bold , and sublime character ; the rides and walks around the city are numerous and pleasant . Bangor was , in ancient times , a place of considerable note : the name is ...
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... who live among the black mountains of Scotland . The fact is , the cliff is remarkable for its form , but is by no means so awful or majestic as might be supposed after reading King Lear . " KING LEAR . ACT IV . SCENE VI . SHAKESPEARE.
... who live among the black mountains of Scotland . The fact is , the cliff is remarkable for its form , but is by no means so awful or majestic as might be supposed after reading King Lear . " KING LEAR . ACT IV . SCENE VI . SHAKESPEARE.
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... who live among the black mountains of Scotland . The fact is , the cliff is remarkable for its form , but is by no means so awful or majestic as might be supposed after reading King Lear . " KING LEAR . ACT IV . SCENE VI . SHAKESPEARE.
... who live among the black mountains of Scotland . The fact is , the cliff is remarkable for its form , but is by no means so awful or majestic as might be supposed after reading King Lear . " KING LEAR . ACT IV . SCENE VI . SHAKESPEARE.
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abbot abbot Ulsinus ALBAN'S ABBEY ancient ANTIOCH antiquity apartment arches ARDEN ATHENS Bangor beautiful Boar's Head bridge building Cæsar Cardinal castle church Cleo CLEOPATRA cliff coast COUNCIL CHAMBER court CYPRUS Dame doth Dover Drawn by GF DUKE OF BEDFORD DUNSINANE earth Eastcheap Engraved by John Falstaff father feet FLINT CASTLE forests Formentera G.F. Sargent Gate GLOUCESTER goblet hath heaven Herne's Oak honour houses Iach Illyria isle ITALY John Woods KING HENRY KING OF NAVARRE KIRKA lady LEICESTER LEICESTER ABBEY lord luxuriant magnificent marble Mess MILFORD mistress monastery mountains ne'er night noble Padua pillars portico prince Rialto Roman Rome Rouen ruin saint SCENE Servilius Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE CLIFF Sicily side situation splendour TEMPEST temple TENEDOS thee thou TIMON OF ATHENS tion tobacco-box TOWER OF LONDON town TROILUS Venice VERONA walk walls WARKWORTH CASTLE WINDSOR