Which preposition to use with monologue
We shall not enter into any historical detailsfor this is not a Monologue for the Quarterlybut we simply assert, that in the times we allude to (don't mention dates) there was little or no reading in England.
It was even thought that one could detect cries, sobs, and the monologues of a madman addressing phantoms, some mysterious rendering of worship to the dead who haunted him.
with this, and with Paracelsus's theory of the world as a whole, Faust's two monologues in Goethe's drama); which are to be understood as forces or sublimated substances, not as personal, demoniacal beings.
I would certainly close with the monologue by the Princess, for it is, in any case, left to the imagination as to what becomes of her.
He could enter into the solemnity of speculation with Wordsworth while floating at sunset on the lake; and not the less gamesomely could he collect a set of good fellows under the lamp at his supper-table, and take off Wordsworth's or Coleridge's monologues to the life.
* Aylmer and his guests had reached the stage of being apparently all lost in their own thoughts, and the conversation had been practically reduced to a disjointed monologue on music by Lady Everard, when the lights began to be lowered, and the party broke up.
In the gentle monologue with which she accompanied his meal she did not mention her mother, or anything but slight, casual matters about the house and garden.
Then, while Houseman peered about him with his lantern, not six feet from Aram, and actually between him and the audience, Aram indulged in a long and loud monologue as to whether he should shoot Houseman or not, ending with a prayer to heaven to save him from more blood-guiltiness!
He sat monologuing under the seal lamp till the Boy longed to throw the dish of smouldering oil at his head.
In this and the corresponding monologue at the end he clearly follows Spenser's arrangement and likewise adopts his minor key Fayre Philomel, night-musicke of the spring, Sweetly recordes her tunefull harmony,