10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOLILOQUIZER»
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soliloquizer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Modern Hamlets and Their Soliloquies
Rintoul rejected the use of a convention, i.e., that an inward soliloquizer signaled
one kind of Hamlet and a direct-address soliloquizer another kind. Instead, he
subscribed to a method of working from textual moment to textual moment as a ...
2
The Luxury of Skepticism: Politics, Philosophy, and Dialogue ...
But surely the dialogue taking place inside the self mirrors the many dialogues, or
conversations, taking place outside it, and surely the same rules apply: the "
commanding Tone" that allows a soliloquizer like Shaftesbury to master his own ...
3
Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the ...
Publication indicates that the soliloquizer's words are true and useful for other
believers, and keeps the focus not on individualized self-examination but on the
Christian condition. The personal tone in which the soliloquizer addresses God ...
Daniel W. Doerksen, Christopher Hodgkins, 2004
4
Who Hears in Shakespeare?: Auditory Worlds on Stage and Screen
The offscreen audience, interpreting the soliloquies as direct access to the
character's mind, thus believes they have an almost godlike knowledge about the
soliloquizer. If, as Christian Metz writes, we look at characters on screen as if
looking ...
Laury Magnus, Walter W. Cannon, 2012
5
Annual medical reports, by W.L. Lindsay
Likewise a combination of the bully and coward ; incapable of applying himself
for any length of time to any one occupation or amusement : a soliloquizer :
unsocial : universally disliked by his associates. — Vide XIX. 2. Vide XIV. 1.
Perth city, James Murray's roy. asylum, William Lauder Lindsay, 1864
6
Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama
The following edited excerpt from this scene will illustrate the procedure:
Soliloquizer: Well, I sure have got myself into a swell spot now. Of course, the
conference this year was lousy, but then, so are most conferences. What can I do
about ...
7
Becoming Browning: The Poems and Plays of Robert Browning, ...
On the one hand, the soliloquizer has a loyal friend who would go to any length
of trouble for him but for whom he cares almost nothing. On the other hand, he
has a ladylove who, although he has given up body and soul for her, not only
would ...
The following edited excerpt from this scene will illustrate the procedure:
Soliloquizer: Well, I sure have got myself into a swell spot now. Of course, the
conference this year was lousy, but then, so are most conferences. What can I do
about ...
9
Nominal style in the Shakespearean soliloquy: with reference ...
In non-finite verbal forms and other nominal expressions the soliloquizer is "
staring at a picture" which broadens into a large static panorama. In some
examples a finite verb precedes a passage in nominal style, sometimes the
governing verb ...
fairly good "mixer", a person moderately free from neurotic obsessions, but he is
not in the least less valuable as "the perfect soliloquizer" for being not particularly
patriotic but with a strong preference for Greeks whether friends or enemies, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SOLILOQUIZER»
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soliloquizer is used in the context of the following news items.
Let Us Now Raze Famous Men: The Friars Club roast of Don King
Soliloquizer, elegizer, spoonerizer -- crackpot supersizer of the King's own English -- his deft and grasping reach is planetary, his global puppet shows sold by ... «SI.com, Dec 14»
Double Feature Feature: Walking Shadow Edition
That homeless soliloquizer's line is a quote from the rehearsal of that play – it's the last thing one of the other actors says to Riggan when he sees Riggan's ... «The American Conservative, Nov 14»
Portland's Puck
H e looks great in goat horns, and he can play two wooden flutes with his nose. Jay Lieber calls himself a "harlequininja" and a "grand soliloquizer," but I just ... «The Portland Mercury, Mar 14»