- A
prologue or
prolog (from Gr**** πρόλογος prólogos, from πρό pró, "before" and λόγος lógos, "word") is an
opening to a
story that
establishes the context...
- The
General Prologue is the
first part of The
Canterbury Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer. It
introduces the
frame story, in
which a
group of
pilgrims travelling...
- The
Honda Prologue is a
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- Look up
prologue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prologue is a
prefatory piece of writing.
Prologue may also
refer to: A
prologue time trial, a...
- The
Riverside Chaucer: 600 Innes, Sheila, ed. (2007). "The Merchant's
Prologue and Tale".
Cambridge Chaucer.
Cambridge University Press.
These and other...
- "What's past is
prologue" is a
quotation of
William Shakespeare from his play The Tempest. In
contemporary use, the
phrase stands for the idea that history...
- Past Is
Prologue may
refer to: "What's past is
prologue", a
quotation from the 1611 play The
Tempest by
William Shakespeare "Past Is
Prologue" (Defiance)...
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positive after the physician's
depressing tale. The
Pardoner initiates his
Prologue—briefly
accounting his
methods of
swindling people—and then
proceeds to...
- ways) "The Knight's Tale". The Miller's
Prologue is the
first "quite" that
occurs in the tales. The
general prologue to The
Canterbury Tales describes the...
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series of
stories concerned with the
value of
fiction itself. The
General Prologue of the
Canterbury Tales introduces the characters, a
diverse group of pilgrims...