Do we say dialogue or dialog

dialogue 1137 occurrences

His works on the Nature of the Gods and on Divination, his Offices, his Dialogue on Old Age, and several other essays belong to this period and mark the restless activity of his mind.

The transition from one emotion to another in this passage, and also in the preceding stanza, 'Nor let us weep,' &c., resembles the transition towards the close of Lycidas 'Weep no more, woful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead,' &c. The general view has considerable affinity to that which is expounded in a portion of Plato's dialogue Phaedo, and which has been thus summarised.

" "Then he is out on the lake half his time, gazing up at the 'Silent Pine,' or conversing with the 'Speaking Rocks,' or drinking at the 'Fairy Spring.'" "All suspicious, certainly; especially the dialogue with the rocks; though not absolutely conclusive.

While this dialogue had been in progress Fred had been studying his companion closely, with a growing conviction that he knew him.

But from such petty imperfections what writer was ever free? 'The general form and force of the dialogue is of more importance.

She concludes this letter in these words:] I should say something of your last favour (but a few hours ago received) and of your dialogue with your motherAre you not very whimsical, my dear?

Helmont disguised; or the vulgar errors of imperical and unskilful practicers of Physick confuted; more especially as they concern the cures of Feavers, the Stone, the Plague, and some other Diseases by way of Dialogue; in which the chief rarities of Physick are admirably discoursed by I.T. Books in the Press, and ready for Printing.

This author also wrote a dialogue, containing the number in effect of all the proverbs in the English tongue, compact in a matter concerning two manner of marriages.

The Prologue is a Dialogue between Venus, Thetis, and Phoebus, sung by two Trebles, and a Base.

B. comes to him, and the following dialogue ensues: "B. 'Friend A., I am glad to see you engaged in so excellent a work.

Vocal score with full dialogue.

One of the speakers in Plutarch's dialogue on love ([Greek: Erotikos], 17) declares that every lover becomes generous and magnanimous, though he may have been niggardly before; but, characteristically enough, it is the love for boys, not for women, that is referred to.

After this little dialogue, I plucked up so much, that I should have been quite intrepid if there had been any need of it.

The theatrical tendency first exhibited itself in the mere recitation of a dialogue in character, and the earliest examples of these ecloghe rappresentative are identical in form with those written merely for literary circulation.

This piece, in which the characters represent real persons, is a mere dialogue without any semblance of action.

For one thing the authors, taking a bold and original line (from the French), had produced a coherent plot; and both dialogue and lyrics were above what I understand to be the average in this kind.

During this little dialogue Mr. Scarborough turned his face, with a smile, from one to the other, without a word.

Not at these things considered separately do I take umbrage, but at the miserable use that is made of them, the vulgarity of the complications evolved from them, and the poverty of beauty in the dialogue.

But in the interests of those illiterate institutions called theatres it is not permissible for several characters to narrate events in which there is a sequel, by means of dialogue, in a music-hall.

Description is narrative, analysis of character is narrative, dialogue is narrative; the form is ceaselessly changing, but the melody of narration is never interrupted.

Dialogue with pupils.

Dialogue on longitude.(2.)

Dialogue with James.

Dialogue in school.

" Now such a dialogue as this, if the teacher speaks in a good-humored, though decided manner, would be universally well received in any school.

dialog 9 occurrences

However, that is a matter of no consequence, as we are both familiar with the dialog, or rather the service.

Aristotle's philosophy of rhetoric, Cicero's charming dialog on his profession, Quintilian's treatise on the teaching of rhetoricnone of these is a text-book.

[A dialog between the Reader and Editor,Indian Home Rule].

It occurs in The Doctor and Student, a series of dialogues between a doctor of divinity and a student on the laws of England, first published in 1518; and is there (Dialog.

In amator. dialog. 4720.

m Roger C. Wilson, dialog by Paul Jordan Monroe.

m Roger C. Wilson, dialog by Paul Jordan Monroe.

There seems to be a gap in the dialog after "Not myself, no aid is granted."

there are forty lines of dialog between Escarpin and Polemius.

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