COMPLETE Shakespeare Monologues Collection Vol. 14 (multilingual)-ck

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NemoR wrote: December 11th, 2018, 8:32 am
leanneyauyau wrote: December 11th, 2018, 1:26 am Just in time for the deadline!! Here you go :)

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Oh Leanne, that was just wonderful. :9:

PL OK :clap:
Hahahaha! Thank you :D
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lurcherlover wrote: December 11th, 2018, 7:33 am https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_altheworlds_pt_128kb.mp3

As You Like It Act 2 Scene 7

All the World's a Stage - Jaques

English

Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1121/pg1121-images.html

Duration:2:21

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Great job Peter!

PL OK!
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Hi Carolin,
Could I claim Romeo and Juliet- Friar- Peace, ho! for shame! confusion's cure lives not ?


Thanks!
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Here's my monologue:

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_peacehoforshameconfusionscurelivesnot_ck_128kb.mp3

Romeo and Juliet- Friar Laurence- Peace, ho! for shame! confusion's cure lives not

Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
English
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Length: 1:25
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JayKitty76 wrote: December 11th, 2018, 3:05 pm Here's my monologue:

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_peacehoforshameconfusionscurelivesnot_ck_128kb.mp3

Romeo and Juliet- Friar Laurence- Peace, ho! for shame! confusion's cure lives not

Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Length: 1:25
Thanks Jaykitty!

Just a couple PL Notes for you:

At 00:04, between the title of the monologue and the characters name, there is a long pause that sounds unnatural. Could you shorten that up please.

At 00:09:5, after reading the play title, you left out both the act and scene numbers (Act IV, scene V) Please add those in.

At 01:14:5, after reading the play title, you left out both the act and scene numbers (Act IV, scene V) Please add those in.

Thank you!
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Thanks, Nemo! I’ll try to finish that up tomorrow or the next day :)
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Thank you both so much :thumbs:
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Post by NemoR »

Hi Carolin,

I was able to slip one in here!

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_praytheegiveitme_nr_128kb.mp3

A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II, Scene i

I pray thee give it me. I know a bank where the wild thyme blows - Oberon

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https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/men/plays/13

1:59
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Thank you :thumbs:
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The Barge she sat in

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_thebargeshesatin_am_128kb.mp3

Enobarbus
Antony and Cleopatra
Act 2 scene 2
William Shakespeare
time 3:34
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Post by Carolin »

Thank you alan!
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Post by grs2905 »

Hi,

Can I claim the following, please:

Much Ado About Nothing - Benedick - 'This can be no trick'.
Henry VI, Part III - Gloucester - 'Ay, Edward will use women honourably'.
Henry IV, Part II - King Henry V - 'I know thee not, old man'.
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alanmapstone wrote: December 13th, 2018, 9:15 am The Barge she sat in

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_thebargeshesatin_am_128kb.mp3

Enobarbus
Antony and Cleopatra
Act 2 scene 2
William Shakespeare
time 3:34
https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Thanks Alan,

Just one PL Note:

At 2:55, the text is:
Never; he will not:
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale
Her infinite variety:


You left off the beginning of this line: Never; he will not:
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NemoR wrote: December 14th, 2018, 10:05 am
alanmapstone wrote: December 13th, 2018, 9:15 am The Barge she sat in

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_thebargeshesatin_am_128kb.mp3

Enobarbus
Antony and Cleopatra
Act 2 scene 2
William Shakespeare
time 3:34
https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Thanks Alan,

Just one PL Note:

At 2:55, the text is:
Never; he will not:
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale
Her infinite variety:


You left off the beginning of this line: Never; he will not:
I left this line out deliberately as it makes no sense without the preceding interjection by another chararacter.
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Post by Carolin »

thank you all!

im in doubt about what to do about the omission. i think it has to be included as per librivoxs rules. you could include the interjection(s) in order to make this understood. thanks!
Carolin
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