COMPLETE[PLAYS]Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 15 (Multilingual) - thw
Thank you. Resistance is useless.
Todd
Todd
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_friendsromanscountrymen_mdl_128kb.mp3
Julius Caeser. Act Three, Scene 2
Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Anthony
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Length: 2:26
OK. Enough. I'm already plotting Brutus' earlier monologue that Anthony steals the opening line from. Got my own book to finish.
Julius Caeser. Act Three, Scene 2
Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Anthony
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Length: 2:26
OK. Enough. I'm already plotting Brutus' earlier monologue that Anthony steals the opening line from. Got my own book to finish.
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_thisdayiscalledstcrispiansday_mdl_128kb.mp3
Henry the Fifth. Act Four, Scene Three.
This Day is called St.Crispian's Day.
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
length:2:46
And, i think i'll leave the field free after this.
Henry the Fifth. Act Four, Scene Three.
This Day is called St.Crispian's Day.
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
length:2:46
And, i think i'll leave the field free after this.
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
PL OK!cavaet wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 9:51 am https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_nowisthewinterofdiscontent_mdl_128kb.mp3
Richard III. Act One, Scene One
Now is the winter of our discontent, Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Length: 2:34
Saw the thread could not resist. My favourite play, my favourite monologue
Leni
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This is probably my favourite Shakespearean monologue... it is PL OK!cavaet wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 11:07 am https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_friendsromanscountrymen_mdl_128kb.mp3
Julius Caeser. Act Three, Scene 2
Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Anthony
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Length: 2:26
OK. Enough. I'm already plotting Brutus' earlier monologue that Anthony steals the opening line from. Got my own book to finish.
Leni
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And so is this one, PL OK!cavaet wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 1:17 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_thisdayiscalledstcrispiansday_mdl_128kb.mp3
Henry the Fifth. Act Four, Scene Three.
This Day is called St.Crispian's Day.
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
length:2:46
And, i think i'll leave the field free after this.
Leni
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Thank you.
Todd
Todd
Couldn't resist -- had to do one more.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_fashion_ed_128kb.mp3 (1:43)
Monologue: It is not the fashion
Character: Rosalind
Play: As You Like It (Scene 5, Epilogue)
Source: https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/monologues/91
Thank you!
Elise
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_fashion_ed_128kb.mp3 (1:43)
Monologue: It is not the fashion
Character: Rosalind
Play: As You Like It (Scene 5, Epilogue)
Source: https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/monologues/91
Thank you!
Elise
"Revolution is not a one-time event." -- Audre Lorde
Here's an attempt in Latin.
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• Title: Julius Cæsar, Actus 3, Scena 2
• Monologue: 'Amīcī, Cīvēs, Quirītēs' by Antonius
• Language: Latin
• Translator: Henry Denison (1856)
• Text URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46768/46768-0.txt
• Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends,_Romans,_countrymen,_lend_me_your_ears
• Original publication date: 1599
• MP3 URL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_amcicivesquirites_ls_128kb.mp3
• Duration: 03:35
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Thank you for your time,
Liber
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• Title: Julius Cæsar, Actus 3, Scena 2
• Monologue: 'Amīcī, Cīvēs, Quirītēs' by Antonius
• Language: Latin
• Translator: Henry Denison (1856)
• Text URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46768/46768-0.txt
• Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends,_Romans,_countrymen,_lend_me_your_ears
• Original publication date: 1599
• MP3 URL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_amcicivesquirites_ls_128kb.mp3
• Duration: 03:35
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Thank you for your time,
Liber
Thank you both.
Todd
Todd
And this is in Italian.
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• Title: Giulio Cesare, Atto Terzo, Scena Seconda
• Monologue: 'Amici, Romani, Compatriotti', monologo di Antonio
• Language: Italiano
• Translator: Domenico Valentini (1756)
• Text URL: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_0kfNHKG5ckkC/page/n155/mode/2up
• Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends,_Romans,_countrymen,_lend_me_your_ears
• Original publication date: 1599
• MP3 URL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_amiciromanicompatriotti_le_128kb.mp3
• Duration: 03:20
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Thank you for your time,
Liber
P.S.
Please note that the filename of my latest Latin recording presents typos. Would it be possible to correct it into "sm15_amicicivesquirites_le_128kb.mp3"?
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• Title: Giulio Cesare, Atto Terzo, Scena Seconda
• Monologue: 'Amici, Romani, Compatriotti', monologo di Antonio
• Language: Italiano
• Translator: Domenico Valentini (1756)
• Text URL: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_0kfNHKG5ckkC/page/n155/mode/2up
• Link to title on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends,_Romans,_countrymen,_lend_me_your_ears
• Original publication date: 1599
• MP3 URL: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_amiciromanicompatriotti_le_128kb.mp3
• Duration: 03:20
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Thank you for your time,
Liber
P.S.
Please note that the filename of my latest Latin recording presents typos. Would it be possible to correct it into "sm15_amicicivesquirites_le_128kb.mp3"?
Hello, Elise! Lots of fun in this epilogue indeed, thanks for the reading. Just one little thing to correct: it is louder than the specifications we require. It is over 94dB, when the maximum should be 92. Could you please just de-amplify it a bit? Thanks!EliseDee wrote: ↑July 27th, 2020, 4:22 pm Couldn't resist -- had to do one more.
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/sm15_fashion_ed_128kb.mp3 (1:43)
Monologue: It is not the fashion
Character: Rosalind
Play: As You Like It (Scene 5, Epilogue)
Source: https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/monologues/91
Thank you!
Elise
Leni
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If you upload your file with the corrected name, and post that link, then I will switch to that.
Thanks, Todd