Landscape features, like hill and street, may be emphasized or embellished for effect, slope steepened to make climb difficult, street broadened and lined with trees to impress the viewer. Gardens of allusion reflect oral and written literature: Shakespeare gardens allude to the bard's plays and poetry, their herbs and blooms references to his works; eighteenth-century English gardens, with their build- ings in classical style and pastoral landscape refer to classical literature. When Mussolini built a monument in 1938 to those who died in a battle of the First World War in Redipuglia, near Italy's northwestern boundary, he used the language of rhetoric. More than one hundred thousand soldiers are buried there in twenty-two terraces of tombs, arranged from bottom to top in alphabetical order, sixty thousand buried at the top of the hill in a com- mon grave surmounted by three crosses, like Calvary. Words engraved in the pavement tell how these soldiers died for the glory of Italy, immortal in memory. Facing the hill of tombs is the grave of their general, as if addressing his entombed soldiers. Their inscriptions answer, "Presente." "I am here.