Lexicographical Neighbors of Soliloquises
Literary usage of Soliloquises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist: A Popular Illustration of the Principles by Richard Green Moulton (1893)
"So Roderigo cheers up and goes to sell his land, while lago soliloquises: Thus
do I ever make my fool my purse. When the orange has been sucked dry it is ..."
2. Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist: A Popular Illustration of the Principles by Richard Green Moulton (1901)
"When the orange has been sucked dry it is naturally thrown away, and so in the
fifth act lago soliloquises: Live Roderigo, vi 14. ..."
3. Brief Literary Criticisms by Richard Holt Hutton (1906)
"malignant monk who soliloquises in the Spanish cloister, soliloquises with the
abrupt manner, and with the darting, forked-lightning tongue of a Spanish ..."