The tall woman bowed and answered with a long soliloquy, also in Fluvannian, nodding often toward Brim.
Too many athletes drop into oblivion after long soliloquies on how they were going to change their troubled lives.
"Viola" is a long (13 minutes), angst-filled musical soliloquy.
A herald, pretending to have disembarked from a ship, came onto the stage, kissed the ground, and recited a long soliloquy.
Act III's long soliloquy is painful eloquence at work.
Its center is a long and intermittent soliloquy by Bernard Mixon.
That the passage, a long soliloquy, was not from Shakespeare would be evident to anyone who had ever read the play.
New workers launch into long soliloquies about the pay.
When Mr. Brown first took the witness stand for the prosecution, he delivered a long soliloquy to explain his guilty plea.
Interspersed among the the Concerto's three movements are long soliloquies for the violin.