My Account Log in

1 option

TIMSON, D.: Stories from Shakespeare (Unabridged)

Naxos Spoken Word Library Available online

View online
Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Shakespeare, William, Author.
Contributor:
Naxos Digital Services US.
Series:
Naxos Spoken Word Library.
Naxos Spoken Word Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spoken Word.
Local Subjects:
Spoken Word.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated, 2005.
System Details:
Mode of access: Available online.
Contents:
Act IV Scene 1: 'When thou wak'st...' ( 32 sec. )
Meanwhile Oberon had found his queen, Titania, asleep ( 43 sec. )
Oberon stooped over her... ( 35 sec. )
When Titania awoke... ( 01 min. )
Act IV Scene 1: 'Come sit thee down...' ( 02 min., 06 sec. )
And so when Oberon came along... ( 02 min., 10 sec. )
Back in the fairies' wood... ( 02 min., 09 sec. )
Act I Scene 2: 'Now is all our company met...' ( 02 min., 04 sec. )
Then Oberon called his favourite fairy, Puck... ( 03 min., 22 sec. )
Act II Scene 1: 'Why should Titania cross her Oberon...' ( 01 min., 39 sec. )
A Midsummer Night's Dream ( 04 min., 39 sec. )
Hamlet ( 03 min., 10 sec. )
Act I Scene 4: 'Look my Lord it comes...' ( 01 min., 38 sec. )
Hamlet followed his father's ghost... ( 01 min., 19 sec. )
The wicked Claudius had indeed killed... ( 02 min., 25 sec. )
Act III Scene 1: 'To be or not to be...' ( 01 min., 38 sec. )
Seeing Ophelia sitting quietly... ( 04 min., 32 sec. )
Act IV Scene 5: 'Where is the beauteous Queen of Denmark...' ( 01 min., 08 sec. )
It was not long before... ( 01 min., 24 sec. )
Hamlet had loved her... ( 02 min., 57 sec. )
Act V Scene 2: 'O I die Horatio...' ( 01 min., 07 sec. )
King Lear ( 01 min., 14 sec. )
Act I Scene 1: 'Goneril our eldest born speak first...' ( 01 min., 49 sec. )
King Lear was very pleased with Goneril and Regan's declarations... ( 03 min., 48 sec. )
Act I Scene 4: 'Hear Nature, hear...' ( 55 sec. )
And with his curse of Goneril still ringing... ( 01 min., 16 sec. )
Act III Scene 2: 'Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!' ( 02 min., 09 sec. )
Before long his servant... ( 01 min., 45 sec. )
Act IV Scene 6: 'Dost thou know me...' ( 02 min., 41 sec. )
Edgar, still disguised... ( 32 sec. )
Act IV Scene 6: 'Sir, do you know me?' ( 02 min., 24 sec. )
And now he knew at last... ( 01 min., 47 sec. )
Act V Scene 3: 'Howl, howl...' ( 02 min., 27 sec. )
Henry V ( 01 min., 26 sec. )
Act I Scene 2: 'Your Highness lately sending into France...' ( 02 min., 31 sec. )
Henry decided it was time... ( 01 min., 29 sec. )
Act I Scene 3: 'He's in Arthur's bosom...' ( 01 min., 19 sec. )
The first battle for Henry... ( 01 min., 58 sec. )
Their courage renewed by their leader... ( 01 min., 02 sec. )
Act III Scene 8: 'My Lord High Constable...' ( 01 min., 27 sec. )
King Henry meanwhile... ( 02 min., 56 sec. )
But with the morning Henry's spirits had revived... ( 01 min., 53 sec. )
And so the battle of Agincourt began ( 35 sec. )
Act IV Scene 7: 'Here comes the herald of the French...' ( 01 min., 45 sec. )
And so the battle concluded... ( 59 sec. )
Act V Scene 2: 'Fair Katherine...' ( 02 min., 15 sec. )
Twelfth Night ( 01 min., 10 sec. )
Orsina, the Duke of Illyria... ( 02 min., 41 sec. )
Act I Scene 5: 'My Lord and master loves you...' ( 01 min., 22 sec. )
Listening to Viola speaking as the boy Cesario... ( 02 min., 20 sec. )
Act II Scene 4: 'Make no compare between that love...' ( 01 min., 33 sec. )
So Viola went... ( 02 min., 10 sec. )
Act II Scene 5: 'If this fall into thy hand...' ( 02 min., 02 sec. )
When Malvolio appeared before Olivia... ( 51 sec. )
Act III Scene 4: 'Why man he's a very devil...' ( 01 min., 45 sec. )
Happily for both Viola and Sir Andrew... ( 04 min., 25 sec. )
Act V Scene 1: 'Do I stand there...' ( 55 sec. )
Then Viola told her brother all her adventures... ( 01 min., 39 sec. )
Romeo and Juliet ( 02 min., 06 sec. )
Act I Scene 4: 'O then I see Queen Mab...' ( 52 sec. )
But nothing would stop Romeo... ( 01 min., 03 sec. )
Act I Scene 5: 'What lady's that...' ( 48 sec. )
As he was saying these words... ( 46 sec. )
Act I Scene 5: 'If I profane...' ( 01 min., 29 sec. )
Just then the girl's nurse... ( 01 min., 39 sec. )
Act II Scene 2: 'O Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou...' ( 01 min., 46 sec. )
They spoke long together... ( 01 min., 57 sec. )
The next morning, very early... ( 02 min., 23 sec. )
Act III Scene 1: 'Courage man the hurt cannot be much...' ( 01 min., 12 sec. )
So, on the very day of his wedding... ( 01 min., 13 sec. )
Poor Juliet and her young husband... ( 01 min., 41 sec. )
Now Juliet's father, Lord Capulet... ( 01 min., 47 sec. )
Act IV Scene 3: 'What if it be poison...' ( 01 min., 53 sec. )
Early in the morning... ( 01 min., 56 sec. )
Act V Scene 3: 'Ah, dear Juliet why art thou...' ( 01 min., 53 sec. )
So Romeo died beside his wife, Juliet ( 01 min., 51 sec. )
The Tempest ( 05 min., 07 sec. )
Act I Scene 2: 'This island's mine...' ( 53 sec. )
Prospero finished his story to Miranda... ( 01 min., 59 sec. )
Act I Scene 2: 'Full fathom five...' ( 59 sec. )
And so singing, Ariel led the spell-bound prince... ( 01 min., 46 sec. )
Scarcely had they exchanged half a dozen sentences... ( 01 min., 10 sec. )
Act III Scene 1: 'You look wearily...' ( 01 min., 41 sec. )
Now other members of King Alonso's household... ( 02 min., 01 sec. )
When Stephano appeared he had been drinking... ( 02 min., 37 sec. )
Caliban thought these two examples... ( 01 min., 40 sec. )
Prospero by his enchantments... ( 02 min., 12 sec. )
So Prospero made heavenly music... ( 02 min., 01 sec. )
Othello ( 03 min., 20 sec. )
Act I Scene 3: 'My story being done...' ( 47 sec. )
Desdemona herself came to the Senate... ( 02 min., 28 sec. )
Act II Scene 1: 'O my fair warrior...' ( 01 min., 11 sec. )
Iago upon arrival began to put his plan... ( 01 min., 35 sec. )
Act II Scene 3: 'Two things are to be done...' ( 18 sec. )
When Cassio and Iago were alone together... ( 01 min., 14 sec. )
Act III Scene 3: 'By heaven I'll know...' ( 01 min., 36 sec. )
The seed of jealousy was well and truly sown ( 01 min., 11 sec. )
That night, before dinner, Othello... ( 02 min., 33 sec. )
Act IV Scene 1: 'How shall I murder him Iago...' ( 01 min., 30 sec. )
Iago's villainy now knew no bounds... ( 01 min., 36 sec. )
Act IV Scene 3: 'The poor soul sat sighing...' ( 02 min., 09 sec. )
Desdemona woke with her husband's wild eyes... ( 02 min., 57 sec. )
Act V Scene 2: 'Soft you...' ( 02 min., 19 sec. )
Macbeth ( 01 min., 03 sec. )
Act I Scene 3: 'So foul and fair a day...' ( 02 min., 13 sec. )
Macbeth could not take his eyes... ( 04 min., 02 sec. )
Act II Scene 1: 'Is this a dagger...' ( 01 min., 54 sec. )
Not long afterwards, with red hands... ( 53 sec. )
The murderers heard a knocking at the castle gate... ( 02 min., 26 sec. )
Act III Scene 4: 'Which of you have done this...' ( 01 min., 14 sec. )
Macbeth decided he would find the witches... ( 04 min., 44 sec. )
Act V Scene 1: 'Yet here's a spot...' ( 02 min., 06 sec. )
Not long after this, Macbeth heard... ( 01 min., 31 sec. )
All this while, the English army... ( 01 min., 27 sec. )
Act V Scene 8: 'Turn hell-hound, turn...' ( 02 min., 49 sec. )
King Richard III ( 01 min., 46 sec. )
Act I Scene 1: 'Now is the winter...' ( 01 min., 50 sec. )
Nothing was going to stop Richard... ( 40 sec. )
Act I Scene 4: 'Methought I had broken from the Tower...' ( 01 min., 22 sec. )
And his bad dreams... ( 01 min., 43 sec. )
Act I Scene 2: 'Was ever woman in this humour wooed...' ( 44 sec. )
Meanwhile Edward IV's illness... ( 03 min., 44 sec. )
Act IV Scene 2: 'Thus high...:' ( 01 min., 35 sec. )
The truth was that Richard... ( 01 min., 54 sec. )
All the time that Richard had been planning... ( 01 min., 10 sec. )
Act V Scene 3: 'Dream on thy cousins...' ( 02 min., 36 sec. )
Next morning the sun was not shining... ( 54 sec. )
Act V Scene 4: 'Rescue my Lord of Norfolk...' ( 01 minutes, 43 sec. )
Participant:
Stevenson, Juliet, Reader -- Shakespeare, William, Author
Notes:
Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
Streaming audio.
Publisher Number:
9789626343517
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account