89 Verbs to Use for the Word dialogues

He amuses his old age with the studies of his youth and manhood, and writes dialogues on Motion, and even discovers the phenomena of the moon's libration; and by means of the pendulum he gives additional importance to astronomical science.

It would seem, however, that Sir Ralph Smith remains on the stage, and is supposed not to overhear the dialogue which ensues between Francis and Will.

'Tis his humour, Madam; he is accustomed, though it be in company, to hold a dialogue with his thoughts.

Chinese acting is much admired and praised by travellers who are competent to follow the dialogue.

" He who interrupted the dialogue pointed to the boat without saying more.

The good-man returned the glance, with interest; but an extraordinary uproar, in another part of the vessel, cut short the dialogue, just as there was a rational probability it might lead to some consolatory explanations between the parties.

She read and translated two of them; one, a kind of elegy on Sir John M'Lean's being obliged to fly his country in 1715; another, a dialogue between two Roman Catholick young ladies, sisters, whether it was better to be a nun or to marry.

However, just as there are flowers of strong or delicate fragrance, flowers that kill and flowers that console, so from our baskets were exhaled like emanations: there were to be heard dialogues, conversations, remarks that bit and stung.

And then began some animated dialogue, of which here follows a pretty full note.

" "I can carry on all the dialogue?

Mrs. Wilson was alone in the drawing-room, and about to join her niece, as, Denbigh entered it with a letter in his hand: he approached her with a diffident and constrained manner, and commenced the following dialogue: "My anxiety and situation will plead my apology for troubling Miss Moseley at this timemay I ask you, madam, to deliver this letterI hardly dare ask you for your good offices.

" As the captain saw no use in prolonging the dialogue, he dismissed his companions.

When her mistress received the mention of each with gay indifference, Mrs. Bridget would close the dialogue, and with a sagacious look, and a shake of her head, would tell the lovely Delia, that the longer it was before her time came, the more surely and the more deeply she would be caught at last.

No man could deliver brilliant dialoguethe dialogue of Congreve or of Wycherleybecause none understood ithalf so well as John Kemble.

And without pausing to take breath, he produced one after another a novel in the style of d'Annunzio, a comedy in Rostand's vein, a book on love, another on reforms in the Constitution, a study of Modernism, a monograph on Sarah Bernhardt, and, finally, the "Dialogues of the Living."

Norman L. Hill & Harold W. Stoke (A); 30Nov67; R425626. HILL, WYCLIFFE A. Coloring your dialogue.

Divers well-meaning persons repeat the dialogue of the earlier scenes of the play.

This error consists in dividing the Didactic dialogues with regard to their subject-matter; while those of the Inquisitive sort are divided with respect to the manner of their composition.

I have gathered from Maria Mirvan the most curious dialogue that ever I heard.

Balzac was to contribute the scenario, Gautier the dialogue.

My surmise was apparently correct; it is not refuted by any of the references to love by the several authors just quoted, since all of these were written from about a half a century to a century later than Goldsmith's Citizen of the World (published in 1764), which contains his dialogue on "Whether Love be a Natural or a Fictitious Passion."

No doubt Ferguson knows, I declared, moving the papers about on my desk, conscious, and not ashamed of it, that I enjoyed these dialogues with Bates.

At this loving word Romeo could no longer refrain, but taking up the dialogue as if her words had been addressed to him personally, and not merely in fancy, he bade her call him Love, or by whatever other name she pleased, for he was no longer Romeo, if that name was displeasing to her.

We must say "representation of imaginary personages" in order to exclude a lecture or a prize-fight; and we must say "an average audience" (or something to that effect) in order to exclude a dialogue of Plato or of Landor, the recitation of which might interest a specially selected public.

Professor Maurice at one time, Dr. Pusey at another, were his delighted companions in exploring the dialogues of Plato.

89 Verbs to Use for the Word  dialogues