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Gylfaginning, or the Tricking of Gylfi ( c. 20, 000 words ), is the first part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda after Prologue.
Hengist is briefly mentioned in Prologue, the first book of the Prose Edda, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century.
Both sides agree ... that Rome, as the Church that ' presides in love ' according to the phrase of St Ignatius of Antioch ( To the Romans, Prologue ), occupied the first place in the taxis, and that the bishop of Rome was therefore the protos among the patriarchs.
A tradition, impossible to verify, holds that Henry V was the first play performed at the new Globe Theatre in the spring of 1599 — the Globe would have been the " wooden O " mentioned in the Prologue — but Shapiro argues that the Chamberlain's Men were still at The Curtain when the work was first performed, and that Shakespeare himself probably acted the Chorus.
After invoking, in the Prologue of the book, the Hindu gods Shiva and Vishnu (" by whom the earth and rest were produced "), Vidyāraṇya asks, in the first chapter:
The Prologue is the first section of four books of the Prose Edda, and consists of an euhemerized Christian account of the origins of Nordic mythology: the Nordic gods are described as human Trojan warriors who left Troy after the fall of that city ( an origin similar to the one chosen by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century to account for the ancestry of the British nation ).
The Prologue, in which Nennius introduces his purpose and means for writing the British History, first appears in a manuscript from the 12th century.
The first chapbook, written by Gaiman, comprised " Wall: A Prologue " short story, " Septimus ' Triolet " poem, " Song Of The Little Hairy Man ", and " The Old Warlock's Reverie: A Pantoum " poem.
This production was recorded for release on the Chrysalis label, and is the first to feature the Prologue ( dubbed on the Chrysalis release " You are what you feel ").
After his first book Corazón Rojo ( Red Heart, 2005 ) where he testifies over his life after the cardiovascular problems, he publishes in 2007 the Prologue of the book La Globalización Neoliberal y sus repercusiones en la educación ( The Neoliberal Globalization and his impact in the education ) from the University teacher and researcher Enrique Díez and in 2008 he publishes El Tiempo y la Memoria ( Time and Memory ) wrote in collaboration with the Cordoban journalist and writer Rafael Martínez Simancas where he manifests his will to keep fighting
The one alteration was purely cosmetic: the first act had originally been called a " Prologue.
They sing fragments of their respective philosophies — first as solos and then in cacophonous counterpoint — in " Tower of Babble ( Prologue )".
In the years leading up to World War II he composed his first large-scale orchestral works-' Symphonic Prologue ' and ' Five Pieces for Orchestra ' - and developed his own compositional system of ' Complex Metres '.
In 1950 his " Symphonic Prologue " won the first prize of the Royal Philharmonic Society, and thereafter most of his compositions were written to commission-from the Festival of Britain, the Swansea Festival, the Royal National Eisteddfod, the BBC, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Llandaff Festival.
* The first time is in the Introduction ( Prologue ) to The Legend of Good Women: " He made the book that hight the Hous of Fame, / And eke the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, / And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse " ( Larry D. Benson, The Riverside Chaucer, 1987: 600 ).
The Miller's Prologue is the first " quite " that occurs in the tales ( to " quite " someone is to make repayment for a service, the service here being the telling of stories ).
The first half of the album is composed of the tracks " Prologue " and " Helter Stupid ".
The play opens with a Prologue, ( a figure otherwise unidentified ), who stresses that the audience will see a serious play, and appeals to the audience members, " The first and happiest hearers of the town ," to " Be sad, as we would make ye.
The recording was issued as two CD singles: the first included versions of " Prologue to History " and " Montana / Autumn / 78 ", second featured a 4: 54 remix by Massive Attack and a 10 ' 02 " The Class Reunion of the Sunset Marquis Mix by David Holmes.
Described by Le Guin as a retrospective, it collects 17 previously-published stories, four of which were the germ of novels she was to write later: " The Word of Unbinding " and " The Rule of Names " gave Le Guin the place that was to become Earthsea ; " Semley's Necklace ," was first published as " Dowry of the Angyar " in 1964 and then as the Prologue of the novel Rocannon's World in 1966 ; " Winter's King " is about the inhabitants of the planet Winter, as is Le Guin's later novel The Left Hand of Darkness.
The Prologue of Tuck Everlasting, set in the first week of August, says: " These are strange and breathless days, the dog days, when people are led to do things they are sure to be sorry for after.
It was only later that the expression of Saint Ignatius could be interpreted as meaning, as agreed by representatives of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches, that " Rome, as the Church that ' presides in love ' according to the phrase of St Ignatius of Antioch ( To the Romans, Prologue ), occupied the first place in the taxis, and that the bishop of Rome was therefore the protos among the patriarchs ".

Prologue and on
" The live line-up was completed with Louis Clark and Dave Morgan ( guitar, synthesisers, vocals ) playing the string parts on synthesisers, and " Fred the Robot " voicing the " Prologue " and " Epilogue ".
The Prologue puts the internal combustion engine up front and runs on diesel instead of gasoline with the electric motor going at the back.
Embargo: Alternative to War ( Chapter 8 from Prologue to War: England and the United States, 1805-1812, University of California Press, 1968 ) in Essays on the Early Republic 1789-1815.
* Books. google entries on Alfred Lee's discovery regarding what the Australian Encyclopaedia entry refers to as the " Barrington Prologue.
* Australian Dictionary of Biography entry on Alfred Lee, discoverer of the original source of the " Barrington Prologue.
In the Jew of Malta ( 1589 – 90 ) " Machievel " in person speaks the Prologue, claiming to not be dead, but to have possessed the soul of ( the Duke of ) Guise, " And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France / To view this land, and frolic with his friends " ( Prologue, lines 3-4 ) His last play, The Massacre at Paris ( 1593 ) takes the massacre, and the following years, as its subject, with Guise and Catherine both depicted as Machiavellian plotters, bent on evil from the start.
At the end of his life, Machaut wrote a poetic treatise on his craft ( his Prologue ).
These are --" The Fate of Caesar ," " Verses upon Inveraray ," " Epistle to the Earl of Eglintoun ," " Prologue on the Birthday of the Prince of Wales, 1759 " and several " Epigrams ," which are printed in vol.
Though the plot and score is entirely based on that of the West End production, this version also adds in two Broadways songs: " Prologue " and " Someone Else's Story.
This section focuses on covering the development of the Prologue and Appendices of The Lord of the Rings as well as the Akallabêth, along with themes and ideas associated with them.
It includes early drafts of the novel's Prologue and the appendices on languages, family trees, and calendars, as well as the history of the Akallabêth, " The Tale of Years " ( chronologies of the Second and Third Ages ), the heirs of Elendil, and the making of Appendix A.
The " Chanson de Kleinzach " aria in the Prologue is based on the short story " Klein Zaches, genannt Zinnober " ( 1819 ).
Since Gran Turismo 5 Prologue launched on the PlayStation 3, an online aspect of the gameplay has started to evolve.
GT5 Prologue has enabled users to race online with up to 16 players on track at once.
* Theodore of Mopsuestia, Prologue to the Commentary on Acts at The Tertullian Project
* Willem Dafoe-voice on " The Conqueror Worm ", " The Raven ", " The Cask " and " Prologue ( Ligiea )"
He wrote poetry in traditional forms, including Prologue, a blank-verse drama on the life of John Huss, as well as several hymn texts ( set to music by Dwight Gustafson and Joan Pinkston ) that are known to a wider fundamentalist community beyond the BJU campus.
The genre soon became very popular ; the intricately-plotted romantic comedies of Shakespeare and John Lyly that had been in vogue on the public and private stages until this point were largely superseded by plays which were set in a recognizable contemporary London, and which dealt with, in Ben Jonson's words, " deeds and language such as men do use " ( Prologue to Every Man in his Humour ).
* In his Prologue to Hecatommithi ( 1565 ), Giambattista Giraldi draws on the sack of Rome.
In the Prologue on page xii, the authors say the United States was " heading into one God-awful fiscal storm, the full dimensions of which are hard to fathom.

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