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soliloquies

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NOUN
speech by one
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Soliloquies can be performed in a way that keeps the audience at a distance.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2023

The Soliloquies, which he wrote then, render even the passionate tone of the meditations which he perpetually gave way to during his watches and nights of insomnia.

From Saint Augustin by O'Sullivan, Vincent

He published also Monologen in dem Freihafen, translated 1848; Soliloquies on the Christian Religion, its Errors, and Everlasting Truth.

From History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion by Farrar, Adam Storey

A series of Soliloquies in which famous men of antiquity—Julius Cæsar, Nero, Alcibiades, etc., attempt to express themselves in the modes of thought and language of to-day.

From The Wallypug in London by Wright, Alan, fl. 1894-1927

He was much diverted with an article which I shewed him in the Critical Review of this year, giving an account of a curious publication, entitled, A Spiritual Diary and Soliloquies, by John Rutty, M.D.

From Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 by Hill, George Birkbeck Norman



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