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Definition of Prologued
1. prologue [v] - See also: prologue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prologued
Literary usage of Prologued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities by Robert Deverell (1813)
"... As harbingers preceding still the Fates, , And prologued to the omened coining
on, Have heaven and earth together demonstrated Unto our ..."
2. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1905)
"Teamsters passing by the hotel quoted it in place of the usual cheery " Bon
jour "; idlers in the cafe prologued their calls for liquor with the warning, ..."
3. An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History & Literature by Edward Arber (1895)
"His long discourses generally appear prologued with his own wondrous Character.
But first t* illustrate his own good name, He never fails his neighbour to ..."
4. Later Stuart Tracts by George Atherton Aitken (1903)
"His long discourses generally appear prologued with his own wondrous Character.
But first t' illustrate his own good name, He never fails his neighbour to ..."
5. The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould (1879)
"He prologued the parliament to London, and leaving Gaveston in retirement, repaired
to the capital. The great barons attended with such a military force, ..."
6. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century.: Consisting by John Nichols (1828)
"Did he speak warm from the heart, or deliver a studied harangue regularly prologued
with an exordium, reduced under heads, subdivided into paragraphs, ..."