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soliloquy (/səˈlɪl.ə.kwi, soʊˈlɪl.oʊ-/, from
Latin solo "to oneself" +
loquor "I talk",
plural soliloquies) is a
monologue addressed to oneself, thoughts...
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Spanish Cloister,
written by
Robert Browning,
first published in 1842
Soliloquies of Augustine, a two-book do****ent
written in 386–387 AD by the Christian...
- Watson, G. (1990). Augustine:
Soliloquies and
Immortality of the Soul. Aris & Phillips. p. iv. ISBN 978-0-85668-506-4.
Soliloquies: Augustine's
Inner Dialogue...
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Critic Mark
Rowlands described it as "perhaps the most
moving death soliloquy in
cinematic history", and it is
commonly viewed as the
defining moment...
- tomorrow" is the
beginning of the
second sentence of one of the most
famous soliloquies in
William Shakespeare's
tragedy Macbeth. It
takes place in the beginning...
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Soliloquy", is a long and
almost entirely unpunctuated p****age
comprising her
thoughts as she lies in bed next to Leopold. Ms
Molly Bloom's
soliloquy...
- Shakespeare's
Soliloquies.
translated by
Charity S. Stokes, Routledge, p. 11. Maurer,
Margaret (2005). "Review:
Shakespeare and the
History of
Soliloquies". Shakespeare...
- King Leopold's
Soliloquy is a 1905
pamphlet by
American author Mark Twain. Its
subject is
Leopold II's rule over the
Congo Free State. A work of political...
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original text
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Soliloquy of the
Spanish Cloister "
Soliloquy of the
Spanish Cloister" is a
soliloquy written by
Robert Browning, first...
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Soliloquy for
Lilith is an
album by
English experimental project Nurse with Wound,
originally released in 1988 by the
label Idle Hole that had been created...