soliloquist
Example Sentences
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Acosta, his inner soliloquist liberated at last, engaged in a recitation, whereupon Miller gleefully retorted that said poem, written in 1883 by one Emma Lazarus, was tacked onto the statue years after it was erected.
From Washington Post • Aug. 4, 2017
Poor Lawrence drives our soliloquist mad with his deliberate table manners, with his deliberate method of speech, with his care about his own goblet and spoon.
From Robert Browning: How to Know Him by Phelps, William Lyon
Being an inexpert and infrequent soliloquist, his only audible comment on his difficulties was the repetition in varying intonations of his fervent, unalterable conviction that he was damned.
From Marriage by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
The soliloquist thought it necessary to repeat his last words twice to convince himself and the atmosphere that his position was one of grievance.
From Somehow Good by De Morgan, William Frend
"Good! grand!" exclaimed the excited soliloquist, starting up and snapping his fingers in high glee.
From The Rangers; or, The Tory's Daughter A tale illustrative of the revolutionary history of Vermont by Thompson, D. P.