Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 17 (Multilingual)

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Jun 1, 2023
In Category - Plays
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Multilingual
  • As You Like It - Jaques - All the World's a Stage
  • Henry V - Henry V - The English Camp at Agincourt
  • Alls Well That Ends Well - King - I Would That I Had That Corporal Soundness Now
  • Henry IV, part 1 - Hotspur - Nay, Then I Cannot Blame His Cousin King
  • Coriolanus - Agrippa - I am known to be a humorous patrician
  • Король Лір (Ukrainian) - Ґонеріля - Молошносердий чоловіче
  • Король Лір (Ukrainian) - Корделя - Хоть би й не був єси отцем їм рідним
  • Alls Well That Ends Well - Helena - Then I confess here on my knee
  • Henry IV, Part 2 - King Henry - Thy wish was father, Harry, to that thought
  • Coriolanus - Coriolanus - You Common Cry of Curs
  • Richard III - Gloucester - Was ever woman in this humour woo'd
  • The Tempest - Prospero - You look my son, in a moved sort
  • Timon of Athens - Timon - Let me look back upon thee
  • King Lear - Edmund - Thou, Nature, art my Goddess
  • Love's Labours Lost - Berowne - And I forsooth, in love!
  • Titus Andronicus - Aaron th Moore - Ay, That I Had Not Done a Thousand More
  • Henry IV Part 1 - King Henry - God pardon thee!
  • Twelfth Night - Orsino - If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On
  • Coriolanus - Volumnia - Nay, go not from us thus
  • Macbeth - Macbeth - I had almost forgot the taste of fears
  • Julius Caesar - Antony - good friends sweet friends let me not stir you up
  • King John - Bastard - Brother adieu: good fortune come to thee
  • Hamlet - Ghost - I am thy father's spirit
  • Romeo and Juliet - Juliet - Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again
  • Romeo and Juliet - Juliet - O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo
  • Richard II - Richard - I have been studying how I may compare
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream - Puck - I am that Merry Wanderer
  • The Merchant of Venice - Shylock - To bait fish withal
  • Julius Caeser - Cassius - I know that virtue be in you, Brutus
  • Othello - Iago - Virtue, a Fig
This is the 17th 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 two in Ukrainian. - Summary by ToddHW

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