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Personal Anthology of Shakespeare

Personal Anthology of Shakespeare

By: William Shakespeare
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Join me on a journey through some of my favorite Shakespearean speeches, carefully selected for their beauty and insight. These passages not only showcase Shakespeares unmatched mastery of language but also reveal his profound understanding of human nature. As Orson Welles once noted, he speaks to everyone, and we all claim him. While its often said that a truly great Shakespearian actor needs a unique and extraordinary voice, that doesnt mean that everyday individuals cant read, listen to, and revel in the magic of Shakespeares words. (Summary by Martin Clifton)Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Literary History & Criticism
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  • 020 - Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo Romeo
    Nov 27 2025
    Join me on a journey through some of my favorite Shakespearean speeches, carefully selected for their beauty and insight. These passages not only showcase Shakespeares unmatched mastery of language but also reveal his profound understanding of human nature. As Orson Welles once noted, he speaks to everyone, and we all claim him. While its often said that a truly great Shakespearian actor needs a unique and extraordinary voice, that doesnt mean that everyday individuals cant read, listen to, and revel in the magic of Shakespeares words. (Summary by Martin Clifton)
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    1 min
  • 019 - Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks
    Nov 26 2025
    Join me on a journey through some of my favorite Shakespearean speeches, carefully selected for their beauty and insight. These passages not only showcase Shakespeares unmatched mastery of language but also reveal his profound understanding of human nature. As Orson Welles once noted, he speaks to everyone, and we all claim him. While its often said that a truly great Shakespearian actor needs a unique and extraordinary voice, that doesnt mean that everyday individuals cant read, listen to, and revel in the magic of Shakespeares words. (Summary by Martin Clifton)
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    1 min
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