Thus Mr. Ludolph's soliloquy proved that his own pride and selfishness had destroyed the faculty by which he could see God.
The soliloquy of Clorin, with which The Faithfull Shepheardesse opens, runs as follows: Hail, holy Earth, whose cold Arms do imbrace The truest man that ever fed his flocks By the fat plains of fruitful Thessaly!
And the need ofsoliloquy would have found him dumb.
They were always opportunities for Shakespearian soliloquy and gesture.
It was in his own little den of an office and on the top of his official stool that Newman thus soliloquised; and the soliloquy referred, as Newman's grumbling soliloquies usually did, to Ralph Nickleby.
It was strange that she---- John Bruce's mental soliloquy came to an abrupt end.
The sorrows of the Duchess set inward; if she talks, it is little more than soliloquy imitating conversation in a kind of bravery.
Cain makes a soliloquy debating whether he shall save the woman.
Then each character in a short soliloquyexplains the position of affairs, and indicates the main elements of the plot.
This soliloquyin some parts resembles that of Richard, Duke of Gloster, in Shakespeare's Henry VI.
In lieu of this soliloquy and what follows, to the end, the acting edition has:-- R.
The soliloquy of Thekla consists in the original of six-and-twenty lines twenty of which are in rhymes of irregular recurrence.
This and other passages will remind the reader of Cato's soliloquy "It must be so, Plato; thou reasonest well.
This part of the paper will examine Jurgen and call attention to the distorted sonnet printed as a prose soliloquy on page 97 of that exquisite and ironic volume.
But when at length the utterance of Ruth's thought From converse passed into soliloquy And the deep secret of her soul revealed, Then Rachel caught a welcome gleam of hope.
Less as in converse than soliloquy Deep-musing so to Sergius Saul replied.
It may be said that poetry which is printed on hot-pressed paper and sold at a bookseller's shop, is a soliloquy in full dress, and on the stage.
Maxwell simply recast this soliloquy in editorial terms; and maintained that not only was there nothing exceptional in Northwick's case, but that it might be expected to repeat itself indefinitely.
Buttre)] The Dying Soliloquyof the Victim of the Wilkesbarre Tragedy.
Chapin 242 The Dying Soliloquy of the Victim of the Wilkesbarre Tragedy Mrs. H.
Simultaneous with the movement, a muttered soliloquy escaped from his lips.
This speech was rather a soliloquy than addressed to Chakra, who listened to it without clearly comprehending its import: for the chief motive which was stimulating the Jew was still unknown to his fellow-conspirator.
It was evident he expected some visitor; and who it was to be was revealed by the muttered soliloquy in which he continued to indulge.
In a kind of involuntary soliloquy he kept muttering, as he rode on, long strings of phrases denunciatory of the host whose roof he had just quitted.
The soliloquy of the hunter was here interrupted by a second speech from the suppliant, spoken in the same unknown tongue.
This purpose was revealed in a soliloquy that at that moment escaped from his lips.
The First Soliloquy must speak the nature of Macbeth, else the Craftsman has no skill in his trade.
Shakespeare makes Lady Macbeth come from her bedroom to speak a soliloquy about past events, and then sends her back to her bedroom.
Wolsey's famous soliloquy is universally thought to be Shakespeare's reflections on the vicissitudes of life.
On this hypothesis it follows that Hamlet's agonised soliloquy is not uttered nearly a month after the marriage which has so horrified him, but quite soon after it (though presumably he would know rather earlier what was coming).
Those who doubt it appear not to perceive that some words of soliloquy are wanted; for it is evidently intended that, when Kent and Gloster bear the King away, they should leave the Bedlam behind.
He is returning to the thought with which the soliloquy begins, 'That Cassio loves her, I do well believe it.
But it is material that, if he had none, he looked forward to having one; for otherwise there would be no point in the following words in his soliloquy about Banquo (III.
I postpone discussion of the several passages until I have called attention to the fact that, if these passages are genuine, the number of scenes which end with a soliloquy is larger in King Lear than in any other undoubted tragedy.
I have repeated above what I have said before, because the meaning of Macbeth's soliloquy is frequently misconceived.
Not that he fails to realise in reflection the baseness of the deed (the soliloquy with which the scene opens shows that he does not).
On the other hand I see no sufficient reason for doubting the genuineness of Edgar's soliloquy at the end of III.
Valuable as is my franchise, I never corrupted a public official in my life, and--" Here Charon stopped his soliloquy and his boat simultaneously.
For further illustration see Saul, the last soliloquy in Pippa Passes, and the lyric "Thus the Mayne glideth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soliloquy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aside; monologue; solo