Sentence example with the word 'soliloquy'

soliloquy

Definition n. speech you make to yourself

Last update: December 29, 2015


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Use of soliloquy increase interest in play.   [noun]

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Soliloquy is a long serious speech that a character in a play says to reveal their thoughts to the audience.   [Please select]

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I quote, as an example, the following unguarded soliloquy of James Bryce.   [noun]

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Does this soliloquy move the play forward in any way (e.g. give us a new insight into the prince 's thinking)?   [noun]

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Ochiltree's soliloquy was disturbed by a peace-officer, who came to summon him to attend the magistrate.   [noun]

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They"--he durst not utter their names even in soliloquy--"they are embarrassed and in difficulties.   [noun]

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For a time he looked thoughtfully before him, and then he went on in his soliloquy, "What was the story that old Serapion used to tell."   [noun]

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The duke told him, and then says: "I'll answer by doing the Highland fling or the sailor's hornpipe; and youwell, let me seeoh, I've got ityou can do Hamlet's soliloquy."'   [noun]

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When he was in the Rue Pavee, the rag-picker occurred to his mind, and he indulged in this soliloquy: "You're in the wrong to insult the revolutionists, Mother Dust-Heap-Corner."'   [noun]

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My strength is quite failing me, I said in a soliloquy.   [noun]

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He soliloquized the while, for it is an error to suppose that the soliloquy is unnatural.   [noun]

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