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As you like it : Act 2, scene 7 : The tempest : Act 4, scene 1 / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Ase you like it : The seven ages of man "All the world's a stage" (act 2, scene 7) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothers.
Benedick's Idea of a Wife / Shakespeare.Ben Greet.
Dagger speech from Macbeth / Shakespeare.Arthur Bourchier.
Excerpts from "King John" / Shakespear.John Gieloud ; massed chorus and orchestra.
Excerpts from "Richard II" / Shakespear.John Gieloud ; massed chorus and orchestra.
Hamlet (Act 2, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Hamlet (act 4, Scene 4) / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Hamlet : Act II, scene II : O what a rogue and peasant slave / Shakespeare.Maurice Evans.
Hamlet : Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be" (Act 3, Scene 1) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern.
Hamlet : Hamlet's soliloquy : Now I am alone (Act 2, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.John Barrymore.
Hamlet : Hamlet's speech to the players (Act 3, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothers.
Hamlet : Monolog / Shakespeare.Gustaf Grundgens.
Hamlet on Friendship / Shakespeare.Ben Greet.
Henry VI : Gloucester's soliloquy : Ay, Edward will use women honourably (Act 3, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.John Barrymore.
Henry v.'s speech before harfleur / Shakespeare.Bransby Williams.
Julius Caesar : 1. teil / Shakespeare.Raoul Aslan.
Julius Caesar : Antony's oration : Part 1 (Friends, Romans, countrymen lend me your ears) (Act 3, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern.
Julius Caesar : Antony's oration : Part 2 (If you have tears, prepare shed them now) (Act 3, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern.
Julius Caesar : Brutus and Portia (Act 2, Scene 1) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe.
Julius Caesar : II. teil / Shakespeare.Raoul Aslan.
King Henry V. Act 2, scene 1 ; King Henry IV. Act 1, scene 3 / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Merchant of Venice : The casket scene (act 3, scene 2) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe, with incidental music.
Monolog aus "Hamlet" / Shakespeare.Alexander Moissi.
Night before the battle : Upon the king / Shakespeare.Sir Laurence Olivier.
Othello (Act 1, Scene 3) / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Shakespearian soliloquies : (a) King Henry IV : Part 1 : Falstaff ; If I be not ashamed of my soldiers ; (b) King Henry IV : Part 1 : Falstaff ; Well 'tis no matter; honour pricks me on / Shakespeare.Anthony Quayle.
Shakespearian soliloquies : (a) King Henry IV : Part 2 : Falstaff ; A good sherris sack ; (b) As you like it : Jaques : A fool, a fool! I met a fool i,the forest ; (c)As you like it : Jaques : All the world's a stage / Shakespeare.Anthony Quayle.
Soliloquy on the death of kings "richard ii" : act iii, scene i / Shakespeare.Sir H. Beerbohm Tree.
Taming of the shrew : Part 2 (What is your will, sir, that you send for me?) (Act 5, Scene 2) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe.
The letter scene : Macbeth (Act 1 Scene 5) / Shakespeare.Sybil Thorndike ; Lewis Casson.
The murder scene : Macbeth (Act 2 Scene 2) / Shakespeare.Sybil Thorndike ; Lewis Casson.
The quality of mercy is not strained : merchant of venice / Shakespeare.Ellen Terry.
The voice of poetry : (vol. 2) sonnet lxxiii-that time of year / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
The voice of poetry : (vol. 2) sonnet xviii-shall i compare thee / Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
The voice of poetry : fear no more the heat of the sun / Shakespeare.Edith Evans.
The voice of poetry : sonnet civ. to me fair friend / Shakespeare.Edith Evans.
The voice of poetry : sonnet cxvi. let me not to the marriage of true minds / Shakespeare.Edith Evans.
The voice of poetry : sonnet xxx. fear no more the heat of the sun / Shakespeare.Edith Evans.
The voice of poetry : sonnet xxx. when to the sessions of sweet silent thought / Shakespeare.Edith Evans.
Twelfth night : The duke and Viola (Act 2, Scene 4) / Shakespeare.E. H. Sothern ; Julia Marlowe, with incidental music.
Hamlet. Shakespeare.Maurice Evans.
Hamlet. Shakespeare.Ellen Terry.
Henry V. At Harfleur Shakespeare.Lewis Waller.
John O'gaunt's Speech. Shakespeare.Basil Maine.
King Henry V. Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
King Richard Ii. Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
King Richard Ii. Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Merchant Of Venice. Shakespeare.Ellen Terry.
The Dagger Speech. Shakespeare.Basil Maine.
The Merchant Of Venice. Shakespeare.John Gielgud.
Shylock to Antonio / Shakespeare.Hubert Wells.Berliner.
Othello. Shakespeare.Paul Robeson; Uta Hagen.
Othello. Shakespeare.Uta Hagen; Edith King.
(a) First chorus speech ; (b) Once moreunto the breach / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor.
(a) Last chorus speech ; (b) Madrigal ; (c) Agincourt song / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharomia Orchestra of London ; Chorus ; William Walton, conductor.
Come away, death : from "Twelfth night" / Shakespeare ; Sibelius.Marian Anderson ; Kosti Vehanen.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus ; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V / Shakespeare ; music by William Walton.Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus ; William Walton, conductor.
Henry V : London, 1600 ; Globe Theatre / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; Chorus ; William Walton, conductor.
Now entertain conjecture of a time / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor.
St. Crispin's day / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor.
The battle of Agincourt (Concluded) : Burgunday's speech / Shakespeare ; William Walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharomia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor.
The battle of Agincourt (Part 1) / Shakespeare ; William walton, music.Sir Laurence Olivier ; Philharmonia Orchestra of London ; William Walton, conductor.
When daisies pied and violets blue, or, The cuckoo song : from "Love's labor lost" Act 5, Scene 2 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" / Thomas A. Arne ; Shakespeare.Laura Littlefield, soprano with orchestra.
It was a lover and his lass / Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Quilter, [music].Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano.Columbia.
She never told her love : from Twelfth night" Act 2 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" ; Orpheus with his lute : from Henry VIII," Act 3 : from "50 Shakespeare songs" / Carl Busch ; Shakespeare.Laura Littlefield, soprano with orchestra.
Take, o take those lips away ; Hey, ho, the wind and the rain / Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Quilter, [music].Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano.Columbia.
A midsummer night's dream / [William Shakespeare, text ; Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, music].Burt Shepard.Berliner.
It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morley, music ; [William Shakespeare, lyrics].Raymond Dixon ; Harry Macdonough, unaccompanied duet.Victor.
When that I was a little tiny boy ; Hold thy peace / Fielding, music ; Shakespeare.Macdonough ; Dixon ; Werrenrath.Victor.
Come unto these yellow sands ; Green-sleeves / Shakespeare ; Purcell.Werrenrath ; Dixon ; Hooley, baritone with male trio, harp and 'cello.Victor.
Who is Sylvia? / Shakespeare, [lyrics] ; Schubert, [music].Hubert Eisdell, Tenor ; Hamilton Harty, Piano.Columbia.
Blow, blow, thou winter wind : from "As you like it" ("Novello standard glee book") / Shakespeare ; Stevens.Raymond Dixon, tenor ; Male Quartet, with woodwind accompaniment.
Lo! here the gentle lark / words from Shakespeare ; Sir Henry R. Bishop. Solvejg's song = Chanson Solvejg : from Peer Gynt / Grieg.Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano, with orchestra ; [Clement Barone, flute obbligato (1st work) ; Rosario Bourdon, conductor].
Hark! hark! the lark [and others] / Franz Schubert.John McCormack, tenor ; Victor Salon Group [Wilfred Glenn, bass ; Charles Harrison, tenor ; Lewis James, tenor ; Elliott, Shaw, baritone ; with orchestra] ; Nathaniel Shilkret, conductor.
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