He was a friend of Dryden, for several of whose plays he wrote prologues and epilogues. |
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As you can see, it goes straight to the point without any prologues or any kind of introduction. |
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He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to discourse upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled. |
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The Theatre Royal opened in 1792, after construction costs were raised by subscription, including a donation by Robert Burns, who also wrote prologues for productions. |
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If you haven't read the prologues yet this won't make any sense. |
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The story in the prologues lengthens with time, with more details in the later versions of the prologue. |
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In authorial exordia, invocations, prologues and comments, the reader finds ample proof of an epic conception of the works. |
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Jane's eldest brother James wrote the prologues and epilogues and Jane probably joined in these activities, first as a spectator and later as a participant. |
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The prologues of all other manuscripts, though only included marginally, so closely resemble this first prologue that William Newell claims they must be copies. |
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