- Pericles - Ancient Gower - Prelude
- Henry V - Chorus - Prelude
- Richard II - Richard - No Matter Where
- Hamlet - Hamlet - To Be or Not To Be (Portuguese)
- Timon of Athens - Timon - O Blessed Breeding Sun
- King John - Lewis - Your grace shall pardon me
- Measure for Measure - Claudio - Ay but to die
- Hamlet - Hamlet - To Be or Not To Be
- Romeo and Juliet - Juliet - Prologue
- Measure fo Measure - Isabella - To whom should I complain
- Hamlet - Hamlet - Now might I do it pat
- Romeo and Juliet - Juliett - Gallop apace
- Richard III - Richard - Now is the winter of our discontent
- Julius Caesar - Anthony - Friends, Romans, Countrymen
- Henry V - Henry V - This Day is called St.Crispian's Day
- As You Like It - Rosalind - It is not the fashion
- Julius Caesar - Anthony - Friends, Romans, countryman (Latin)
- Julius Caesar - Anthony - Friends, Romans, countryman (Italian)
- Hamlet - Hamlet - O, that this too too solid flesh would melt
- Hamlet - Hamlet - How all occasions do inform against me
- Coriolanus - Coriolanus - You common cry of curs! whose breath I hate
- Henry V - Mistress Quickly - The death of Falstaff
- Henry V - Chorus - O For a Muse of Fire
- Merry Wives of Windsor - Falstaff - Nay, you shall hear, Master Brook
- A Winters Tale - Autolycus - What a fool honesty is in
- MacBeth - Lady MacBeth - The raven himself is hoarse that croaks
- King Lear - Edmund - This is the excellent foppery of the world
- Much Ado About Nothing - Leonato - Wherefore! Why doth not every earthly thing
- The Winter's Tale - Antigonus - Come, Poor Babe
- Hamlet - Hamlet - O, What a rogue and peasant slave am I
This is the 15th edition of the Shakespeare Monologues Collection, in which Librivox volunteers bring you their favorite characters' monologues. All topics and emotions are covered, from love to hate, drawn from Shakespeare's comedies and tragedies, world-famous and lesser known lines. Recordings are mostly in English, with one each in Portuguese, Latin, and Italian. - Summary by ToddHW
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