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9 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MONOLOGUISE»
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The judicious weed will extinguish itself rather than suffer its proprietor to lecture
or monologuise. You see, it will not permit me to weary you with even the praise
of its divine qualities.' Solemn silence, illustrated by nods of adhesion and ...
2
Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. ...
The judicious weed will e*"i' guish itself rather than suffer its proprietor to lecture
or monologuise. You see, it will not permit me □ weary you with even the praise
of its divine qualitiet- Solemn silence, illustrated by nods of adhesion anf ...
3
Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
The judicious weed will extinguish itself rather than sufi'er its lproprictor to lecture
or monologuise. You see, it wi not permit me to weary you with even the praise of
its divine qualities.' Solemn silence, illustrated by nods of adhesion and ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1860
4
The London Journal: and Weekly Record of Literature, ...
... had supplanted in Glynne's admiration. “ Yes, you shall see her." Glynne went
on talfing half to hiniself, half to his auditor, as was his wont. Sometimes he would
monologuise them by the hour, speaking as others think—giving words to each ...
5
A Morning of rain and other poems
... Death"); it is also the philosophical distance that has been suddenly reduced
and humanised by an ironic- mythic twist of an unintending and extremely
ordinary and .helpless narrator with only a capacity to monologuise ("The Song of
Jara, ...
Sitakant Mahapatra, Bibhu Padhi, 1992
6
The Complete Writings of Charles Reade
He kept the ball always going, but did not monologuise, except when he was
appealed to as a judge, and then did it with a mellow grace that no man can learn
without Nature's aid. There is no society, however distinguished, in which Grotait
...
7
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
monologise Ç4> ЧТ7Т ärf477 згттт, ?777 ЧТТТ ííTT; also monologuise; /ti.
monologist rr^r 7T7 згГя^ЗТ, ?777 жтт; also monologuist; л. monoiogy ^та ттат ít
*7*u< monomachy п. 51, чт^^в; J3át¡ also m on o machia monomania л. Ц+1'ЧК;
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
8
A pair of cranks: a compendium of essays by two of the most ...
And this is what few are as yet able to grasp: that the revolution in store for our
age will not be by the left against the right, young against old, black against white,
but of small against big. As Hamlet might put it were he to monologuise today: "To
...
Leopold Kohr, Ernst Friedrich Schumacher, John Papworth, 2003
9
D.H. Lawrence: modes of fictional style
Unfortunately, no critic (not excluding F. R. Leavis) has paid sufficient attention to
this painful and brooding aspect of Egbert's personality, his capacity to
monologuise, his delicate yet vivid awareness of the "echo of the new, deep
sound, ...