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Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 07
by William Shakespeare
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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020 - Henry IV Pt I Why Are You Thus Alone II III
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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019 - Henry IV Pt II Thy Wish Was Father IV V
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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018 - Macbeth The Raven Himself Is Hoarse I V
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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017 - Romeo and Juliet The Mask of Night is on My Face II II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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016 - Hamlet So Many Journeys III II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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015 - Hamlet O That His Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt I II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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014 - Henry V Oh God Of Battles IV I
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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013 - Richard II Of Comfort No Man Speak III II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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012 - A Midsummer Nights Dream Now The Hungry Lion Roars V II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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011 - Richard III Now is the Winter I I
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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010 - Macbeth Is This a Dagger II I
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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009 - Julius Caesar I Know That Virtue I II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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008 - Romeo and Juliet Him That is My Husband III II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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007 - Macbeth Heres a Knocking Indeed II III
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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006 - Romeo and Juliet Herbs to Men II III
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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005 - Julius Caesar Friends Romans Countrymen III II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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004 - Taming of the Shrew Fie Fie Unknit That Threatening Unkind Brow V II
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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003 - Romeo and Juliet Even or Odd I III
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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002 - Merchant of Venice Come on Nerissa III IV
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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001 - As You Like It All The Worlds A Stage I VII
In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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In this captivating seventh volume, LibriVox readers bring to life a collection of 20 powerful monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) is celebrated as possibly the greatest playwright of all time, with works spanning a multitude of genres—tragedy, comedy, romance, and more. Each monologue offers a unique emotional experience, whether its a lesson learned, a glimpse into the depths of human character, or a moment of humor or sorrow. These pieces resonate differently with everyone, and many listeners may feel inspired to record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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