He was a friend of Dryden, for several of whose plays he wrote prologues and epilogues. |
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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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Jonson's epilogues typically asserted the merits of his play and defended it from anticipated criticism. |
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The widespread use of dramatic epilogues declined after the 18th century, although they persisted into the 21st century. |
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American motion-picture designer-director, especially noted for imaginative, animated titles, prologues, and epilogues. |
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Caxton's prefaces, colophons, and epilogues in particular are self-conscious about authorship, purpose, genre, sources, patronage, medium, and technique. |
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In his prologues and epilogues to his translations he made some revealing observations on the problems that he had encountered as translator and editor. |
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The most important author from whom a considerable body of work survives is Cynewulf, who wove his runic signature into the epilogues of four poems. |
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He would then add introductions, epilogues and music to link them together. |
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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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