15 Verbs to Use for the Word epilogue

" CHAPTER XXVIII CROCHARD WRITES AN EPILOGUE For an instant, we gazed at the glittering heap with dazzled eyes; then Grady, with an inarticulate cry, sprang to his feet and picked up a handful of the diamonds, as though to convince himself of their reality.

To the lovely Nance was entrusted the duty of speaking the epilogue thereto, wherein Prince Eugene (at that time on a visit to England) and the Duke of Marlborough were lauded in the true spirit of ancient flunkeyism.

And the Mystic Choir chants the epilogue which embodies the moral of the play: "All that is perishing Types the ideal; Dream of our cherishing Thus becomes real.

Perhaps only the scenario was drawn up, and a few scenes outlined; but that so much at least was done while the author was at Twickenham is proved conclusively by the fact that at this time Lady Mary composed for the play an epilogue, designed to be spoken by Mrs. Oldfield.

John Dryden translated the fourteenth Satire of Juvenal, published in his father's version, and wrote a comedy entitled, "The Husband his own Cuckold," acted in Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1696; Dryden, the father, furnishing a prologue, and Congreve an epilogue.

Aaron Hill contributed a friendly epilogue.

Till then it was usual to discontinue an epilogue after the sixth night.

" HERE IS APPENDED THE EPILOGUE THAT MESSIRE NICOLAS DE CAEN AFFIXED TO THE BOOK WHICH HE HAD MADE ACCORDING TO THE BEST OF HIS ABILITY; AND WHICH (IN CONSEQUENCE)

In the play itself Nance must have been all that the troublous part suggested, but it was when she tripped on gaily and gave the humorous epilogue that the house found her most delightful.

There are still the bath and the rub-down and the weighing; but these are gone through with leisurely while the day's work is discussed and the coaches, circulating among the fellows, inflict an epilogue of criticism and instruction.

It was necessary, he says, either not to print the bold epilogue, which we have quoted, or to show that he could defend it.

" Had Lamb not sent this epilogue to Manning in the letter of December 13, 1800, we should have no copy of it; for Godwin, by Lamb's advice, did not print it with the play.

I longed now to be rid of my visitors, to be alone once more, so as to think out the epilogue of this glorious adventure.

"Sir,I am amazed to find an epilogue attacked in your last Friday's paper, which has been so generally applauded by the town, and received such honours as were never before given to any in an English theatre.

After the epigaea and the hepatica have opened, there is a slight pause among the wild-flowers,these two forming a distinct prologue for their annual drama, as the brilliant witch-hazel in October brings up its separate epilogue.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  epilogue