Obs. Also 6 pl. soliloquyas. [L.] = SOLILOQUY sb.

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c. 1597.  Sir J. Harington, in Nugæ Ant. (1804), I. 189. Some of the elloquent and excellent soliloquyas of St. Awgustin.

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1622.  Mabbe, trans. Aleman’s Guzman d’Alf., I. 122. And I making a large Soliloquium, and meditation to my selfe, went on a good while with the same after this manner.

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1665.  G. Wither (title), Three Private Meditations…. The Third, Intituled NIL ULTRA, is a Soliloquium.

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1897.  Gladstone, Later Gleanings, xiii. (1898), 384. Soliloquium and Postscript. Ibid., 395, note. The Soliloquium was not written until [etc.].

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