Audiobook: Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 08
Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 08
1 - Measure for Measure - There is a Kind of Character (Act I, Scene I)
- Download Measure for Measure - There is a Kind of Character (Act I, Scene I) audio
- Download Macbeth - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (Act V, Scene V) audio
- Download Taming of the Shrew - Fie Fie Unknit that Threatening Unkind Brow (Act V, Scene audio
- Download As You Like It - Rosalind's Epilogue (Act V, Epilogue) audio
- Download As You Like It - Think Not I Love Him (Act III, Scene V) audio
- Download Macbeth - Is This A Dagger (Act II, Scene I) audio
- Download Hamlet - O That This Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt (Act I, Scene II) audio
- Download As You Like It - Think Not I Love Him (Act III, Scene V) audio
- Download Richard III - Lets Talk of Graves (Act III, Scene I) audio
- Download Julius Caeser - It Must Be By His Death (Act II, Scene I) audio
- Download Alls Well That Ends Well - Till I Have No Wife (Act III, Scene II) audio
- Download Tempest - Now My Charms Are All Overthrown (Epilogue) audio
- Download Romeo and Juliet - Queen Mab (Act I, Scene IV) audio
- Download Twelfth Night - If Music Be the Song of Love (Act I, Scene I) audio
- Download Twelfth Night - Why Should I Not (Act V, Scene I) audio
- Download King Lear - Unhappy That I Am (Act I, Scene I) audio
- Download Othello - It is their Husbands Faults (Act IV, Scene III) audio
- Download Merchant of Venice - How Sweet The Moonlight (Act V, Scene I) audio
- Download As You Like It - All The Worlds A Stage (Act II, Scene VII) audio
- Download Romeo and Juliet - Faith Here It Is (Act III, Scene V) audio
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LibriVox readers present the eighth collection of monologues from Shakespeare’s plays. Containing 20 parts. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) remains widely to be considered the single greatest playwright of all time. He wrote in such a variety of genres - tragedy, comedy, romance, &c - that there is always at least one monologue in each of his plays. Some of these teach a lesson, some simply characterize Shakespeare at his best, some are funny, some sad, but all are very moving. Each monologue will touch everybody differently. Some people will be so moved by a particular monologue that they will want to record it. (summary by Shurtagal)
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