In virtue of the common-stock of opinion among the interlocutors and their potentially controlling audience, this process was more valuable than appears on the face of things.
The interlocutors must in truth render an account under the stimulus of organized heckling from their equals or superiors in debating ability.
These pieces had the name of Villancicos, from Villano, a clown; shepherds and shepherdesses being the interlocutors in these pastorals.
The tenor chaunts the narrative, without changing from the key note, and makes a pause whenever he comes to the words of the interlocutors mentioned by the Evangelist.
He was one of the interlocutors in Cicero's Academica, the second book (first edition) of which was called Lucullus.
She contributed a certain grace to it, however, and, whilst she was talking, the other interlocutors got time to breathe!
In the Sicilian gossips of Theocritus, and in some other ancient eclogues, new interlocutors supervene, which is the first germ of a regular action.
The language of all the interlocutors in the Aminta is alike, nor is the satyr less elegant or recondite than the learned shepherds.
A dialogue of Sperone relates to this debated question, whether the Latin or Italian language should be preferred; one of the interlocutors (probably Lazaro Buonamici, an eminent scholar) disdaining the latter as a mere corruption.
In all the three, the same interlocutors are partially maintained.
The frequent allusions made by Plato to the homely arts and professions are noted by his interlocutors as tiresome.
They are written in the form of dialogues, and in the two last the interlocutors are King Charles and Alcuin.
A curious dialogue has been preserved by Strype, whose interlocutors are Queen Elizabeth and a Dean.
Sometimes three or four interlocutors take part; the subject of discussion was then known as a joc partit, a divided game, or partimen, a title eventually transferred to the poem itself.
The subject of the bravery of our navy being started, one of the interlocutors expressed his surprise that Nelson should have issued his signal at Trafalgar in the terms, "England expects," etc.
The interlocutors in these three poems are Coridon, a young shepherd anxious to seek his fortune at court, and the old Cornix, for whom the great world has long lost its glamour.
The date of the poem is doubtful, but Quarles lived till 1644, and after two years of civil strife the terms which the interlocutors in the above passage apply to the Puritan party can hardly be regarded as prophetic.
Every writer or talker professes to have already found it, and to proclaim it to others 369 The search for truth by various interlocutors was a recognised process in the Sokratic age.
General purpose of the Kriton 425 Subject of the dialogue--interlocutors ib.
But Plato presumes that the search will be renewed, either by the same interlocutors or by others.
Side-note: The search for truth by various interlocutors was a recognised process in the Sokratic age.
The interlocutors in the dialogue, which bore the title of Governo della Famiglia, are various members of the Pandolfini family, and all allusions to the Alberti and their exile are wanting.
The former of these dialogues owes much of its interest to the interlocutors and to the scene where it was laid.
It is a dialogue, the interlocutors being relatives of the Alberti blood.
When I told them all about Petrus, myinterlocutors had no doubt about the danger I had incurred by my imprudent confidence.
The first book was inscribed Catulus, and the second Lucullus, these persons being the chief interlocutors in their respective divisions.
The otherinterlocutors are Gibson, Bishop of London, and Mr Lyttleton, subsequently Lord Lyttleton.
The conference is animated, and each of theinterlocutors has a fair share of it.
The other interlocutors are nothing more than good listeners.
It must be owned that Clara Vanderlyn, who sat on one of the back seats while the interlocutors were in front, believing the man in earnest, felt for the moment a sensation of disgust towards him and wished her card back in her reticule.
Then follow compliments to all theinterlocutors of the Cortegiano.
Footnote 306: The difficulty is well put by one of the interlocutors in Castiglione's dialogue upon the courtier (ed.
Not only was he looking in, but he appeared to have been arrested by a conversation which was in progress in the malt-house, the voices of the interlocutors being those of Oak and the maltster.
It turns upon the conditions of belief and unbelief, represented by the two interlocutors respectively, and is a terse and graphic summary of the rationalistic objections to the creed of the church.
Those who hold that the interlocutors in these dialogues had no such knowledge show that they can make their envy reach beyond the grave.
He seems to have been still unsatisfied with his choice of interlocutors for the Academica, for the first thing he did on his arrival was to transfer the parts of Catulus and Lucullus to Cato and Brutus[169].
The interlocutors in the Hortensius were exactly the same as in the Academica Priora, for the introduction of Balbus into some editions of the fragments of the Hortensius is an error[162].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interlocutors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.