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"I do not without danger walk these streets"Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 3 (colour litho)

'I do not without danger walk these streets'Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 3 (colour litho)


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"I do not without danger walk these streets"Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 3 (colour litho)

969844 " I do not without danger walk these streets" Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 3 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " I do not without danger walk these streets." Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 3. Illustration for Military Misreadings of Shakspere by Major Seccombe (Routledge, c 1880). Printed in colours by Edmund Evans.); © Look and Learn

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Act Iii Danger Jokes Misreadings Plays Scene 3 Twelfth Night English Literature


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This vibrant and captivating lithograph captures a scene from William Shakespeare's beloved play, Twelfth Night. The image depicts soldiers in the midst of danger as they navigate the treacherous streets. The quote "I do not without danger walk these streets" resonates with the viewer, evoking a sense of tension and uncertainty. The artwork, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, showcases their mastery of color and composition. The use of bold hues adds depth and intensity to the scene, while also highlighting the humor inherent in military misreadings. This print was originally commissioned for Military Misreadings of Shakspere by Major Seccombe, published by Routledge around 1880. Printed in colors by Edmund Evans, it beautifully brings to life one of Shakespeare's most memorable scenes. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back to a time when theater played a significant role in society. It reminds us that even amidst danger and chaos, art has the power to captivate our hearts and minds. Whether you are an admirer of English literature or simply appreciate fine artistry, this lithograph is sure to enchant you with its depiction of soldiers navigating both physical streets and metaphorical ones within themselves.

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