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Перевод: soliloquy
[существительное] монолог ; разговор с самим собой
Тезаурус:
- To the character Alhadra, a moorish woman in Osorio , he gave a lovingly-observed soliloquy which speaks of Somerset not Spain:
- It is probable that the soliloquy is based on a speech of Calisto in Rowe's The Fair Penitent :
- When "I'm getting into a muddle" is a soliloquy, "I" certainly does not serve to direct Descartes's attention to Descartes, or to show that it is Descartes, none other, who is getting into a muddle.
- He stiffened the sinews, jutted the jaw, summoned the Baker blood and delivered the "once more into the breach dear friends" soliloquy with fiery passion.
- If hamlet (or rather the actor playing him), catches a frog in his throat during a soliloquy, since one is experiencing a human drama this needn't be in the least distracting - indeed the element of human fallibility and frailty thus introduced could even enhance the impact of the performance (admittedly it could also be unintentionally quite hilarious)!
- When down himself (very seldom), he could count on a pratfall from his hysterical shaman, Drew "Bundini" Brown, on the latest bizarre news from his scheming court, maybe a straight line from some reporter that he would turn into a ricocheting soliloquy on, say, the disgusting aesthetics of dining on pig.
- This soliloquy, one of Leapor's strongest statements on the treatment of women, was, as Betty Rizzo observes, mentioned by none of her eighteenth century admirers Rizzo.
- He takes shelter at a Pennine farm where the man's daily conversational output is "Two more dead i" beck" and the woman listens to Holly's soliloquy like a raggedy Miranda, astonished as the sound of a human voice.
- Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood: I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill, where the change hums on wires.
- McCoy Tyner's "Soliloquy" ( Blue Note ), is, as its title suggests, a set of entrancing and involving solo piano pieces, with an improvisational orientation.
- That Jennens had some talent as a poet may be judged from "Parthenissa's Answer to the Pocket-Book's Soliloquy", a poem in Leapor's second volume which can now be attributed to her.
- Much in the same vein is Henry V who has several well known "set" speeches, full of fireworks, as well as the difficult and testing soliloquy on the responsibility of leadership that begins "Upon the King
- My own soliloquy, my own trial came with that offer.
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