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How to use prologue in a sentence

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She considered most of the story a prologue for the part about rum and gold and carrying-on.
Dauphine echoes the initial warning of the second prologue in describing the ways in which the gulls are duped.
Asked why he teaches, Kadish quoted a line from the general prologue of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales about the clerk of Oxford.
A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone.
The announcement of the prologue and each successive part frames it additionally as a literary text, which is conventionally partitioned.
In an opening prologue, Wilmot tells the audience that they will not like him.
This prologue masquerading as an epilogue does not provide the expected closure, but instead another opening into the text.
The prologue opened with a stark black, steeply raked stage with just a chair for Swallow.
The brief prologue to Love is a Treasure shows a veterinarian caring for a badly injured guinea pig.
This novel consists of three primary sections that are framed by a prologue and an epilogue.
In this prologue, Chaucer introduces all of the characters who are involved in this imaginary journey and who will tell the tales.
The film also features a specially adapted prologue that presents crucial plot information in an easily digestible form.
But the race was remarkable after he stunned the leading names in the race by taking the yellow jersey in the prologue.
Still, two senior WPP execs see her likely exit as a prologue to her leaving altogether.
The progression had been gradual, a series of tiny, inconsequential steps, a typical prologue to a cataclismic event.
It might be good to know that Muravyev is a time-trial specialist and a longshot for the prologue.
Millar stunned his fellow professionals by winning the Tour prologue on his debut in 2000 and retaining the race lead for three days.
There are two rest days, three individual time trials including the prologue, and one team time trial.
After a portentous prologue, the film shifts five years ahead, showing him in his new position as lieutenant in the citizen police force.
The funny thing about these excerpts is they do not appear anywhere else in the text that follows the prologue.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That motto from the prologue to Persius' book of satires might be inscribed on the title-page of Gozzi's pasquinade.
Lully, at the close of a bad prologue said, the word fin du prologue was an erratum, it should have been fi du prologue!
This first part of the tetralogy, which is the prologue, was not divided into acts.
This is the prologue of a life filled with miracles, divine recompense accorded only to supernatural virtue.
Now all the references to Maecenas, with the exception of the prologue in Sat.
And now, after what I fear has been a tiresome enough prologue, my story awaits.
The prologue commences with a prayer or benediction invoking the national deity in favour of the audience.
Here is a scene from it, the first after the prologue, which would have been spoken by Odysseus.
A few words of explanation are necessary by way of prologue.
There are five forms extant of the prologue in hexameter verse.
It was translated by Earl Rivers, who asked Caxton to revise it, which he did, adding a chapter and writing a prologue.
Our text occupies fols 185-9 but is acephalous, so we do not know if it originally included the prologue.
He had the past for his prologue, and the future for his epilogue.
It appeared that the narrative he had promised to read us really required for a proper intelligence a few words of prologue.
Only I don't forget that you have not had the like prologue about me.
The reader has, probably, not forgotten the impudent beggar who had been clinging fast to the fringes of the cardinal's gallery ever since the beginning of the prologue.
The chapter ends with a close analysis of Terpsichore, Handel's danced prologue to the 1734 revival of Pastor fido written especially for Marie Salle.
The four personages, after having reaped a rich reward of applause for their reverences, began, in the midst of profound silence, a prologue, which we gladly spare the reader.
Lydgate confines his more aureate sentences and obligatory protests of humility to the prologue and to introductions and conclusions to each section of the poem.
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