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A Personal Anthology of Shakespeare - William Shakespeare

This personal anthology is my choice of speeches from Shakespeare that I enjoy reading (that I would like to have had by heart years ago!) and that seem to me to illustrate his unsurpassed use of language. He was a man who seemed to know everything about human nature and as Orson Welles said ‘he speaks to everyone and we all claim him’. I know that it has been said that ‘it is impossible to be a great Shakespearian actor without an idiosyncratic and extraordinary voice’ and this may be so, but that does not preclude ordinary mortals from reading, hearing and enjoying Shakespeare. (Summary by Martin Clifton)

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As You Like It (Act 2, Scene 7) : All the World’s a StageHamlet (Act 1, Scene 3) : To Thine Own Self Be TrueHamlet (Act 2, Scene 2) : What a Piece of Work Is ManHamlet (Act 3, Scene 1) : To Be or Not To BeHamlet (Act 3, Scene 2) : Speak the SpeechJulius Caesar (Act 1, Scene 2) : Bestrides the Narrow WorldJulius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 2) : If You Have Tears Prepare To Shed Them NowJulius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 2) : Friends, Romans, CountrymenJulius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 2) : Let Me Not Stir You UpJulius Caesar (Act 5, Scene 5) : This Was the Noblest Roman of Them AllKing Henry V (Act 3, Scene 1) : Once More Unto the BreachKing Henry V (Act 4, Scene 3) : This Day is Called the Feast of CrispianKing Richard III (Act 1, Scene 1) : Now is the Winter of Our DiscontentMacbeth (Act 1, Scene 7) : If It Were DoneMacbeth (Act 2, Scene 1) : Is This a DaggerThe Merchant of Venice (Act 1, Scene 3) : Many a Time and OftThe Merchant of Venice (Act 3, Scene 1) : If You Prick Us Do We Not BleedThe Merchant of Venice (Act 4, Scene 1) : The Quality of MercyRomeo and Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2) : What Light Through Yonder Window BreaksRomeo and Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2) : Romeo, Romeo
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