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01 - Antony and Cleopatra - Enobarbus - 'The barge she sat in'
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02 - As you like it - Phoebe - 'I would not be thy executioner'
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03 - As you like it - Rosalind - 'It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue'
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04 - Cymbeline - Iachimo - 'The crickets sing, and man's o'erlabour'd sense'
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05 - Hamlet - Hamlet - 'Speak the speech, I pray you'
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06 - Hamlet - Hamlet - 'To be, or not to be'
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07 - Henry IV pt. I - Falstaff - 'Tis not due yet: I would be loath to pay him before'
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08 - Henry IV pt. II - King Henry V - 'I know thee not, old man: fall to thy prayers'
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09 - Henry IV pt. II - Mistress Quickly - 'Marry, if thou wert an honest man'
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10 - Henry IV pt. II - Rumour - 'Open your ears'
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11 - Henry V - Henry - 'This day is called the feast of Crispian'
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12 - Julius Caesar - Anthony - 'Friends, Romans, countrymen'
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13 - King John - Bastard - 'Mad world, mad kings, mad composition'
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14 - Macbeth - Lady Macbeth - 'The raven himself is hoarse'
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15 - Measure for Measure - Duke - 'Be absolute for death'
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16 - The Merchant of Venice - Portia - 'The quality of mercy is not strained'
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17 - The Merry Wives of Windsor - Falstaff - 'Go, fetch me a quart of Sacke'
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18 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Egeus - 'Full of vexation come I, with complaint'
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19 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Theseus- 'More strange than true'
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20 - Richard II - Richard - 'I have been studying how I may compare'
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21 - [German] Richard III - Gloster - 'Nun ward der Winter unsers Mißvergnügens'
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22 - Romeo and Juliet - Juliet - 'Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again'
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23 - The Tempest - Prospero - 'Now my charms are all o'erthrown'
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24 - The Tempest - Prospero - 'Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves'
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25 - The Winter's Tale - Leontes - 'Thou want'st a rough pash and the shoots that I have'