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Prologues have long been used in non-dramatic fiction,
since at
least the time of
Geoffrey Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales,
although Chaucer had
prologues...
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their prologues was
eventually spun out into
separate prologues to Acts and Revelation. The
earliest m****cript with
these separate prologues is the...
- The anti-Marcionite
prologues are
three short prefaces to the
gospels of Mark, Luke and John. No
prologue to
Matthew is known. They were
originally written...
- More
complex prologues can be
obtained using different values (other than 0) for the
second operand of the
enter instruction.
These prologues push several...
- comedians,
acrobats and
novelty acts.
Fanchon and
Marco began producing prologues,
initially at the
Paramount Theatre in Los Angeles, in 1922, and by 1931...
- Me. The
audiobook of Me was
narrated by Egerton, with John
reading the
prologue and epilogue. John pla**** at the
Western Sydney Stadium (Australia) on...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Honda Prologue is a
battery electric mid-size
crossover SUV
jointly developed by
Honda and
General Motors that is
marketed in
North America. Announced...
- 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...