2 hours and 20 mins of sonnets! Amazing! I spent all day writing my very first sonnet.
Hello are you English’s native speaker?Which accent does the person in this audio read aloud?
This is heaven - Much appreciation from this granny & my faithful companion, Lola the canine. We two are camping out, on DNR land, Western Lake Washington. 8/06/2022
the narrator did a fantastic job thank you kind sir for helping to bring Shakespeare to mine ears
This is such a lovely recording. It comes close to the one I memorized when I was younger. Wonderful voice and very sweet intonation!
Honestly both book and narrator are calming- almost hypnotic- to listen to.... Thanks for the upload!
I love this! The sonnets are wonderful and very well read!
The sounds of these Sonnets remind me of Stratford-upon-Avon. Thank you for sharing. Nice reading indeed.
Thank you for that. It’s amazing to hear. I’m loving 🥰
Thank you so much for this excellent and warm reading.
Struck by how clearly Shakespeare valued family, aging well, legacy, pragmatism/acceptance, order/nature, and humility
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing!
Very helpful,Thank you!
Thankyou Chris Hughes excellent reading I enjoyed this .
am speachless ! its stunning... !
i just want to live in these lines! marvellous !
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I love shakespeare
Hello are you English’s native speaker?Which accent does the person in this audio read aloud?
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Love whitout words.... Love beyond the poetry
2nd time I delight in this gift. Thank you kindly for providing this cyberspace gem.
If even writing couplets seems so hard,
We just can't help admiring Avon's Bard.
Writing couplets of couples' hearts,
Singular joys, redoubled smarts.
As i lay in wake for slumber
The audio golden tounge
Shall confound dreams
But release sleep to homage another way...
nice and clear voice. Thank you
Love this thanks for uploading
AMAZING!
Original sonnets by Edward de Vere, aka William Shakes-speare. Very nicely read.
i spend so much love to here this i love shakespeare
Incredibly mesmerizing musical depth
I repeatly expressed to my students, that there were few new concepts in literature, express in literature after this wild hounding wrenching, wretch in our time? "Till our ending doom!" Yes, he was a babbling obsessed, babbler amongst stories, and ideas? "Gift's comfort, for thy sake, of vanity!"
... so many of these are "have kids cause you're gonna get old and ugly and forgotten." Excellent reading though, clear and with great rhythme.
Weile Ash
well... thats true isn't it? we all get old and infertile. its a part of nature to want children. its how men and women, like other mammals are biologically hardwired.
To believe otherwise is a narcissistic contrived lie.
I heard "kids" as a metaphor for "productions," because eternal time snuffs all but the immortal love from offspring's heart to onlookers' eye. (Difficult to write normally after hearing all that.)
Why in my fragilities are fragiler spies,
Unless this general evil they maintain,
That men are bad and in their badness reign.
Legend!!!
Shakespeare is a poet of love
Thank you!!!!
Thank you
Awesome Content
Thank you from korea 🇰🇷💕
Muchos gracias!
thanks!
I'm working class I've had to teach myself every word l understand everyword 💕
Our teacher wants us to memorize all of this word by word
R.I.P my class 💀
hello are you English’s native speaker?Which accent does the person in this audio read aloud?
@@coltongeorge4845 It sounds to me the accent is awfully close to the London accent. That being said, it’s been a few years since I lived in the UK for my dad’s work so I might be off a little. Definitely VERY close to London at the least, though.
That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect,
For slander's mark was ever yet the fair,
The ornament of beauty is suspect,
A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air.
So thou be good, slander doth but approve,
Thy worth the greater being wooed of time,
For canker vice the sweetest buds doth love,
And thou present'st a pure unstained prime.
Thou hast passed by the ambush of young days,
Either not assailed, or victor being charged,
Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise,
To tie up envy, evermore enlarged,
If some suspect of ill masked not thy show,
Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe.
I find this very arousing also Rektume!!
Thou sonnet hath unleached tranquility and festivity
Thee hath preposterously illuminated common visions
May the eye of the heaven shine luminously upon thy blething indistingushable to the lustre sun in May
@@Gustavo-so7zk True. May I suggest a little churlish, though ? It was a game attempt at lightheartedness.
@@heathstjohn6775 if you’re going to write a sonnet do it the right way, who am i to be dishonest if I see a child of God making a mistake that I know he can fix?
@@Gustavo-so7zk You must say and do what you think right, of course; as each of us, who agree, or disagree, with others do. To do so is to authorise others liberty to do the same; unless we're able to cite a prerogative.
I shouldn't like anyone's jovial little attempts at participating in a collective little enterprise, like the Comments section, to be rebuffed by what might be for them a surprising stern tutorial, that's all. I was concerned for their feelings.
But this isn't important, for, as I say, each of us writes what we think needs to be said, you did so, and so you identified what was personally most important, as people must.
Thanks.
"I'd like to quote the great William Shakespeare, but to tell you the truth, I don't actually think he said it.."
-General Donald Doyle
Every touch
Oh thy did a great job...its worth it's
Que 58 ignorantes le dan el thumb down??? Un genio más allá de lo genial. NO hay palabras para describir lo que hizo Shakespeare, te guste o no.
That 58 ignorant people give you the thumb down ??? A genius beyond cool. There are NO words to describe what Shakespeare did, whether you like it or not.
What merit did he possess? Was it not simply too teach love? And are not those 58 wise for hating such a fool?
Is not love able to stand reason,
I found bitterness leaves each season.
The women is the moust beautiful creation of God
i love nature
Attainted
The writings are complex, the ideas are simple
i feel like hes talking about what may come in the future
i am an indian boy but i have to read the lession of william sir it,s qustion is asked in english peaper during exam thank you very much to uplode this vidio
I believe my life!
Nowbody can explain the real love
A beautiful poem fo shakspear
1:57:37 sonnet 130
Line 11 of Sonnet 14, I think, should read: "As “truth and beauty shall together thrive," In your reading of it, you say "strive."
Oh boy
Did he somehow print his books?
I love secpeer
Little luv good
how can I have CC with this audio books
If you have touch screen facility touch top right touch little cogwheel icon turn English language captions on
To the edge of the canyon
Deliverd
I luv yu
The end of line
10:22 Sonnet 12
Poetry is beauty
Bookmark: 45:45
I think there is a square in my head
Looking for shall I compare thee, 👀
I can see those carts now
bookmark 1:02:21 70
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What are your favorite Shakespeare Sonnets? ✒
Shakespeares Dope 😎🤘
El pecado de amarte se apodera
de mis ojos, de mi alma y de mí todo;
y para este pecado no hay remedio
pues en mi corazón echó raíces.
Free food at the least
Sonnets 1-30
1. 0:30 2. 1:22 3. 2:15
4. 3:09 5. 3:55 6. 4:50
7. 5:37 8. 6:25 9. 7:18
10. 8:04
11. 9:28 12. 10:23 13. 11:18
14. 12:07 15. 12:54 16. 13:44
17. 14:35 18. 15:25 19. 16:14
20. 17:05
21. 18:35 22. 19:28 23. 20:15
24. 21:04 25. 21:52 26. 22:40
27. 23:28 28. 24:18 29. 25:03
30. 25:54
Sonnets 31-60
31. 27:27 32. 28:22 33. 29:18
34. 30:17 35. 31:05 36. 31:59
37. 32:50 38. 33:46 39. 34:37
40. 35:28
41. 36:56 42. 37:46 43. 38:41
44. 39:33 45. 40:22 46. 41:14
47. 42:07 48. 42:57 49. 43:46
50. 44:43
51. 46:13 52. 47:03 53. 47:51
54. 48:38 55. 49:30 56. 50:22
57. 51:10 58. 52:00 59. 52:47
60. 53:29
Sonnets 61-90
61. 55:02 62. 55:49 63. 56:39
64. 57:27 65. 58:17 66. 59:08
67. 59:54 68. 1:0:39 69. 1:1:27
70. 1:2:20
71. 1:3:48 72. 1:4:36 73. 1:5:26
74. 1:6:19 75. 1:7:09 76. 1:8:00
77. 1:8:49 78. 1:9:36 79. 1:10:23
80. 1:11:10
81. 1:12:41 82. 1:13:38 83. 1:14:29
84. 1:15:21 85. 1:16:15 86. 1:17:06
87. 1:17:57 88. 1:18:54 89. 1:19:43
90. 1:20:34
Sonnets 91-120
91. 1:22:01 92. 1:22:54 93. 1:23:43
94. 1:24:34 95. 1:25:31 96. 1:26:25
97. 1:27:20 98. 1:28:18 99. 1:29:10
100. 1:30:07
101. 1:31:37 102. 1:32:25
103. 1:33:19 104. 1:34:07
105. 1:35:02 106. 1:35:52
107. 1:36:45 108. 1:37:37
109. 1:38:29 110. 1:39:15
111. 1:40:45 112.
Sonnets 121-154
128. 1:55:48 129. 1:56:39
130. 1:57:35 131. 1:59:01
132. 1:59:53
141. 2:08:15 142. 2:09:08
143. 2:09:57 144. 2:10:48
145. 2:11:42 146. 2:12:25
147. 2:13:21 148. 2:14:12
149. 2:15:04 150. 2:15:53
151. 2:16:39 152. 2:17:28
153. 2:18:22 154. 2:19:14
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there are a few writers who can describe extremely complex ideas in extremely complex ways. but none but shakespeare can desribe extremely complex concepts and ideas with absolutely clear and simplistic clarity.
Reading that was very complicated
Hello are you English’s native speaker?Which accent does the person in this audio read aloud?
@@coltongeorge4845 He sounds british, though I could be wrong.
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"absolutely clear and simplistic clarity"? What century are you from? It's incompressible to me.
Methinks thou liveth in lofty conceit 😂