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Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 07

LibriVox readers present the seventh 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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As You Like It – All The Worlds A Stage (I, VII) (Alexander Hughson)
Merchant of Venice – Come on Nerissa (III, IV) (Charlene V. Smith)
Romeo and Juliet – Even or Odd (I, III) (Ruth Golding)
Taming of the Shrew – Fie Fie Unknit That Threatening Unkind Brow (V, II) (Ruth Golding)
Julius Caesar – Friends, Romans, Countrymen (III, II) (Hattie)
Romeo and Juliet – Herbs to Men (II, III) (Shurtagal)
Macbeth – Here’s a Knocking Indeed (II, III) (Tatyana)
Romeo and Juliet – Him That is My Husband (III, II) (Victoria Grace)
Julius Caesar – I Know That Virtue (I, II) (Zloot)
Macbeth – Is This a Dagger (II, I) (Alexander Hughson)
Richard III – Now is the Winter (I, I) (Sheldon Greaves)
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Now The Hungry Lion Roars (V, II) (Caitlin Teresa)
Richard II – Of Comfort No Man Speak (III, II) (Sheldon Greaves)
Henry V – Oh God Of Battles (IV, I) (Michael MacDonald)
Hamlet – O That His Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt (I, II) (Caitlin Teresa)
Hamlet – So Many Journeys (III, II) (Rebecca Anne Fritz)
Romeo and Juliet – The Mask of Night is on My Face (II, II) (BrianaBird)
Macbeth – The Raven Himself Is Hoarse (I, V) (Tatyana)
Henry IV Pt. II – Thy Wish Was Father (IV, V) (Zloot)
Henry IV Pt. I – Why Are You Thus Alone (II, III) (Carolyn Frances)
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