COMPLETE Shakespeare Monologues Collection Vol. 14 (multilingual)-ck
Hi Carolin -
Here are the two I've claimed -
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_alaspooryorick_ps_128kb.mp3
Name of the play, act #, scene #: Hamlet, act 5, scene 1
Name of the Monologue and character speaking: Alas, poor Yorick!, Hamlet
Language: English
Source: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=hamlet&Act=5&Scene=1&Scope=scene
Length in mm:ss: 1:11
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_tellthouthetale_ps_128kb.mp3
Name of the play, act #, scene #: Taming of the Shrew, act IV, scene 1
Name of the Monologue and character speaking: Tell thou the tale, by Grumio
Language: English
Source: https://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/characters/charlines.php?CharID=grumio&WorkID=tamingshrew&cues=1
Length in mm:ss: 1:12
Here are the two I've claimed -
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_alaspooryorick_ps_128kb.mp3
Name of the play, act #, scene #: Hamlet, act 5, scene 1
Name of the Monologue and character speaking: Alas, poor Yorick!, Hamlet
Language: English
Source: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=hamlet&Act=5&Scene=1&Scope=scene
Length in mm:ss: 1:11
Uploader link: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_tellthouthetale_ps_128kb.mp3
Name of the play, act #, scene #: Taming of the Shrew, act IV, scene 1
Name of the Monologue and character speaking: Tell thou the tale, by Grumio
Language: English
Source: https://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/characters/charlines.php?CharID=grumio&WorkID=tamingshrew&cues=1
Length in mm:ss: 1:12
Fritz
"A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labors of a spasmodic Hercules."
Trollope
"A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labors of a spasmodic Hercules."
Trollope
Thank you
Carolin
Hi Carolin,
May I claim the following, please:
- Richard II - Richard - No matter where; of comfort no man speak:
- Richard II - Gaunt - Methinks I am a prophet new inspired
- Richard III - Gloucester - Now is the winter of our discontent
Thanks,
-Ian
May I claim the following, please:
- Richard II - Richard - No matter where; of comfort no man speak:
- Richard II - Gaunt - Methinks I am a prophet new inspired
- Richard III - Gloucester - Now is the winter of our discontent
Thanks,
-Ian
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May I claim
Macbeth - Macbeth - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
Henry IV part 2 - Falstaff - As I return, I will fetch off these Justices
Antony and Cleopatra - Enobarbus - The barge she sat in
Macbeth - Macbeth - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
Henry IV part 2 - Falstaff - As I return, I will fetch off these Justices
Antony and Cleopatra - Enobarbus - The barge she sat in
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
I’d like to add:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Puck - If we shadows have offended
Much Ado About Nothing - Beatrice - What fire is in mine ears?
A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Puck - If we shadows have offended
Much Ado About Nothing - Beatrice - What fire is in mine ears?
Hi,
I'll take Henry VI, Part 3, York: 'She-wolf of France', please.
I'll take Henry VI, Part 3, York: 'She-wolf of France', please.
Section 11:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_hahawhatafool_honestyis_alp_128kb.mp3
2:10
Cheers
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_hahawhatafool_honestyis_alp_128kb.mp3
2:10
Cheers
Right on!
if I could claim one more?, could I take ...
Troilus & Cressida
Prologue
In Troy, there lies the scene. From isles of Greece
Eva D
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
Thank you all! Thats it for this volume. If there is more interest, i can open another volume when this ons is finished.
Now we await your recordings
Now we await your recordings
Carolin
Hi Carolin,
What a great group of readers and monologues! ..... and it's Shakespeare, what more need I say? .... I would love to be DPL for this please. (if you don't mind PL'ing my few that is )
What a great group of readers and monologues! ..... and it's Shakespeare, what more need I say? .... I would love to be DPL for this please. (if you don't mind PL'ing my few that is )
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
That filled up quickly!
I'll keep an eye out for the next collection, then!
I'll keep an eye out for the next collection, then!
Foon - Real life is getting in the way of LV, will be slow until all is back on track, please bear with me!
Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
Play: Zeus the Tragedian
Readers needed:
Dramatic Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Folklore/legends: Arabian Nights Vol. 11
Play: Zeus the Tragedian
Well - you have mine.
Cheers
Welcome as dpl to this project nemo
Carolin
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Section 24
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Macbeth act 5 scene 5
"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow"
by Macbeth
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Time 1:35
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/sm14_tomorrow_am_128kb.mp3
Macbeth act 5 scene 5
"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow"
by Macbeth
English
http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
Time 1:35
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose