The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . The scene of the comedj- lies in Padua and itsneighbourhood; in illustration of the costume ofwhich famous city we give the figure of a ladjfrom the pages of J. Wiegel, and that of a Pa-duan bride, from Vecellios work. The princijDalcharacteristic of the latter is the hair hanging-down the back in natural profusion; a fashion in bridal arraj verj^ prevalent throughout Eu-rope during the middle ages. The Inductionenables us to introduce an English nobleman ofShaksperes day in his hunting garb, with hisattendants, from The Nobl


The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . The scene of the comedj- lies in Padua and itsneighbourhood; in illustration of the costume ofwhich famous city we give the figure of a ladjfrom the pages of J. Wiegel, and that of a Pa-duan bride, from Vecellios work. The princijDalcharacteristic of the latter is the hair hanging-down the back in natural profusion; a fashion in bridal arraj verj^ prevalent throughout Eu-rope during the middle ages. The Inductionenables us to introduce an English nobleman ofShaksperes day in his hunting garb, with hisattendants, from The Noble Art of Venerie/printed in


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