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Verona

[ US /vɝˈoʊnə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in Veneto on the River Adige

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  • For instance, a few summers ago the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, a medieval building brilliantly re-conceived as a museum by architect Carlo Scarpa, mounted a show of Michael Mazur's great black-and-white monotype illustrations for my translation of Dante's Inferno. Beach Bummed
  • Hither and whither I go, criss-crossing Verona's alleys and streets.
  • Verona is best known as the setting for two of Shakespeare's plays.
  • The tour has been timed to allow visitors to attend the opening night of the Verona opera season.
  • The 'black Ethiopes' are a favourite image for making comparisons between women: Sylvia's fairness 'Shows Julia but a swarthy Ethiope' (The Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.6.26).
  • But he who would know the innocent charm of a ruin as yet almost wholly uncourted by travel, must go to the Roman theatre in Verona. Italian Journeys
  • Verona lies on both banks of the river Adige, which is spanned by several bridges; but the heart of the town is on the right. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.)
  • Conradin being prefTed by Henry to haffcen his march Arrives into Italy, in the month of October arrived at Verona, wt/ian with ten thoufand horfe, in contempt of the monitories arm y m and fulminations of the pope. The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time;
  • Verona is best known as the setting for two of Shakespeare's plays.
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