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Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 08
by William Shakespeare
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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020 - Romeo and Juliet - Faith Here It Is Act III Scene V
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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019 - As You Like It - All The Worlds A Stage Act II Scene VII
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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017 - Othello - It is their Husbands Faults Act IV Scene III
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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018 - Merchant of Venice - How Sweet The Moonlight Act V Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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016 - King Lear - Unhappy That I Am Act I Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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015 - Twelfth Night - Why Should I Not Act V Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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013 - Romeo and Juliet - Queen Mab Act I Scene IV
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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014 - Twelfth Night - If Music Be the Song of Love Act I Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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012 - Tempest - Now My Charms Are All Overthrown Epilogue
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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011 - Alls Well That Ends Well - Till I Have No Wife Act III Scene II
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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010 - Julius Caeser - It Must Be By His Death Act II Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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009 - Richard III - Lets Talk of Graves Act III Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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007 - Hamlet - O That This Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt Act I Scene II
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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008 - As You Like It - Think Not I Love Him Act III Scene V
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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006 - Macbeth - Is This A Dagger Act II Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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004 - As You Like It - Rosalind's Epilogue Act V Epilogue
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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005 - As You Like It - Think Not I Love Him Act III Scene V
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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002 - Macbeth - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Act V Scene V
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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003 - Taming of the Shrew - Fie Fie Unknit that Threatening Unkind Brow Act V Scene
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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001 - Measure for Measure - There is a Kind of Character Act I Scene I
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join LibriVox readers as they present the eighth installment of captivating monologues from Shakespeare’s timeless plays. This collection features 20 diverse performances that showcase the brilliance of William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616), widely regarded as the greatest playwright in history. With works spanning tragedy, comedy, and romance, each monologue offers a unique emotional journey, whether it imparts a lesson, highlights Shakespeares masterful character portrayal, or evokes laughter and tears. Prepare to be moved, as each piece resonates differently with every listener, inspiring some to even record their own interpretations. (summary by Shurtagal)
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