Lexicographical Neighbors of Soliloquizers
Literary usage of Soliloquizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"He is the outgrowth of such fantastic soliloquizers as Biron of " Love's Labor's
Lost"; and Benedick's railings against love have remote prototypes in the ..."
2. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"He is the outgrowth of such fantastic soliloquizers as Biron of "Love's Labor's
Lost"; and Benedick's railings against love have remote prototypes in the ..."
3. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"He is the outgrowth of such fantastic soliloquizers as Biron of " Love's Labor's
Lost"; and Benedick's railings against love have remote prototypes in the ..."
4. Shakespeare's Theater by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1916)
"The amount of business provided for tragic soliloquizers is especially interesting
because it indicates the feeling of a need of some action and movement to ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"... and the deviation is not to be forgiven, To illustrate writing by speech, they
were too much soliloquizers for the gossiping spirit of their nation, ..."
6. The New World and the New Book, an Address, Delivered Before the Nineteenth by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1892)
"This does not involve pedantry, although it is possible to be pedantic even in
fiction, as Victor Hugo's endless and tiresome soliloquizers show. ..."
7. The New World and the New Book, an Address, Delivered Before the Nineteenth by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1892)
"This does not involve pedantry, although it is possible to be pedantic even in
fiction, as Victor Hugo's endless and tiresome soliloquizers show. ..."