2. Verb. (third-person singular of monologue) ¹
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Definition of Monologues
1. monologue [v] - See also: monologue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monologues
Literary usage of Monologues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tennyson, His Art and Relation to Modern Life by Stopford Augustus Brooke (1894)
"The dramatic monologues of Browning are sometimes lyrical, ... The poetic form
in which Tennyson composed his monologues scarcely varies at all. ..."
2. History of German Theology in the Nineteenth Century by Frédéric Auguste Lichtenberger (1889)
"In spite of apparent divergences, the point of view of the monologues is
fundamentally the same as that of the Discourses. It has been admirably said that ..."
3. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"MODERN monologues Flashlight!, by Mary Aldis. ... book contains many monologues
and duologues, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is just these ..."
4. Literary Criticisms and Other Papers by Horace Binney Wallace (1856)
"monologues AMONG THE MOUNTAINS.* BY A COSMOPOLITE. [Extract from the Author's
Correspondence, March 3rd, 1843. "I have been overrun, my dear Henry, ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1887)
"Compare ' monologues of ST Coleridge' in ' Eraser's Magazine,' November and
December, 1836). 6. ' Notes and Lectures upon Shakespeare and some of the Old ..."
6. Anthology of Russian Literature from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Leo Wiener (1903)
"monologues What I wish ? What ? Oh, there are so many wishes, and their host is
so eager for a sally, that at times it seems that by their inward agitation ..."