So*lil"o*quy (?), n.; pl. Soliloquies (#). [L. soliloquium; solus alone + loqui to speak. See Sole ly, and Loquacious.]
1.
The act of talking to one's self; a discourse made by one in solitude to one's self; monologue.
Lovers are always allowed the comfort of soliloquy.
Spectator.
2.
A written composition, reciting what it is supposed a person says to himself.
The whole poem is a soliloquy.
Prior.
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