rare. [a. F. soliloque or ad. L. soliloquium.] = SOLILOQUY sb.

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1697.  Burghope, Disc. Relig. Assemb., 157. Let the devout receiver turn the doctrine of this sacrament into practical soliloques, and spiritual exercises of the mind.

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1711.  ‘J. Distaff,’ Char. Don Sacheverellio, 9. There is an absolute necessity that he should drop into the following Soliloque.

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1864.  Webster, Soliloque, that which is said in soliloquy; soliloquy.

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