10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOLILOQUISER»
Discover the use of
soliloquiser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
soliloquiser and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
While the Billy Boils: The Original Newspaper Versions
In due time the dinner was dished up; and the soliloquiser seated l boggabri MSl]
boggabria Atp SS marrer,] tater—marrer, MSl tater—marrer MS)“ 2 junk] meat SS“
rose and slightly] rose and SS Del. MSl“ 3 bile] sizzle SS“ 4 himself. It] himself ...
Edited by Paul Eggert Explanatory Notes by Elizabeth Webby, Henry Lawson, Paul Eggert, 2013
2
The New Monthly Magazine
And thus the muddling press of probabilities, possibilities, and presumings, so
bewildered the soliloquiser, that he resolved on confining his ideas to the first
step that should be taken in discovering such positive facts as would save him a
world ...
3
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
We think a little bell might be so hung upon a spring within its body, as to give a
smart utterance of tinkling joy, falling on the ear of the almsgiver like responsive
echo on that of the soliloquiser. It would act like the spirit of charity gladdened by
a ...
It is nothing to the purpose to say that it was iu use with Shakespeare himself and
with the great Greek tragedians ; for with them it was for the most part employed
when the soliloquiser was supposed to be in that highly- wrought state of ...
And thus the muddling press of probabilities, possibilities, and presumings, so
bewildered the soliloquiser, that he resolved on confining his ideas to the first
Btep that should be taken in discovering such positive facts as would save him a
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1868
6
The Browning Cyclopaedia (Routledge Revivals): A Guide to ...
love is not the growth of human will, ̄ thelady to whom the soliloquiser is
passionately devoted,the woman forwhomheis prepared tosacrifice body, soul,
everything heholds dear, cares nothing at all for him; she would roast him before
a slow ...
7
Corpus Stylistics and Dickens’ Fiction
... are not only realised through habitual phrases. Van Ghent (1953), for instance,
shows with a discussion of passages from Great Expectations how characters
soliloquise while in conversation with others. In the examples, the soliloquiser
has ...
8
Biography of a Book: Henry Lawson's While the Billy Boils
('Solitaire' may be a typo for 'soliloquiser': see Eggert and Webby 88.) The Daily
Telegraph commended its 'strong and weird picture of “A Christmas in the Far
West,” which is perhaps the best piece of literary work in an indifferent collection'.
Edited by Paul Eggert Explanatory Notes by Elizabeth Webby, Paul Eggert, 2013
9
The Four Funerals in Beowulf: And the Structure of the Poem
What turned the mind of the soliloquiser (and behind that, his creator, the poet)
from the metalwork being deposited in the ground, and visualised in anticipated
decay, to the living, moving creatures, the vitality of which is conveyed in the
verbs ...
Gale R. Owen-Crocker, 2000
10
The Cambridge Companion to Coleridge
Coleridge the mono- loguist, like Coleridge's Hamlet (another soliloquiser),
dwells on what he takes to be the superior reality of the world within: put to the
test of normal human exchange, he can only speak his self-dwelling thoughts, not
so ...