A Personal Anthology of Shakespeare

This personal anthology is my choice of Shakespeare's speeches that I love to read (I wish I could remember them years ago!) And for me it represents ease of use. Its incomparable language. He was a man who seemed to know everything about human nature and, as Orson Welles put it, "he talked to everyone and we all confirmed it." I know it is said that you can't be a great Shakespeare actor without a unique and unique voice, but you still see the average person reading, listening and listening. Thanks to Shakespeare.


By : William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)

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