Listening to the actor’s monologue about his deceased mother brought us all to tears. [noun]
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Jason did not realize he was being recorded when he lashed out at his son with a ten-minute monologue about obesity. [noun]
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That model schoolboy, Stephen said, would find Hamlet's musings about the afterlife of his princely soul, the improbable, insignificant and undramatic monologue, as shallow as Plato's.' [Please select]
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After the first monologue the whole company rose and surrounded Mademoiselle George, expressing their enthusiasm. [Please select]
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Yes, perchance, this monologue had some connection with the last occasion on which he had dined, three days before, for it was now Friday. [Please select]
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Whenever she did appear Prince John hovered about, looking tormented; afterwards the pock-marked Cluniac might be heard lecturing her on theology and the soul's business in passionless monologue. [Please select]
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This monologue concluded, he turned to Marius, and demanded, gazing at him intently the while: "Are you afraid." [noun]
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No one has ever discovered to what this monologue referred. [Please select]
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He indulged in scowls and in abrupt unfoldings of the right hand, as though he were responding to the last counsels of a sombre inward monologue. [noun]
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Read "Fra Lippo Lippi" or "Andrea del Sarto," and tell what is meant by a dramatic monologue. [noun]
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He had just crossed his threshold, where Ma'am Bougon was sweeping at the moment, as she uttered this memorable monologue: "What is there that is cheap now."' [noun]
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