CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE PROLOGUISE
PRESENT
Present
I prologuise
you prologuise
he/she/it prologuises
we prologuise
you prologuise
they prologuise
Present continuous
I am prologuising
you are prologuising
he/she/it is prologuising
we are prologuising
you are prologuising
they are prologuising
Present perfect
I have prologuised
you have prologuised
he/she/it has prologuised
we have prologuised
you have prologuised
they have prologuised
Present perfect continuous
I have been prologuising
you have been prologuising
he/she/it has been prologuising
we have been prologuising
you have been prologuising
they have been prologuising
PAST
Past
I prologuised
you prologuised
he/she/it prologuised
we prologuised
you prologuised
they prologuised
Past continuous
I was prologuising
you were prologuising
he/she/it was prologuising
we were prologuising
you were prologuising
they were prologuising
Past perfect
I had prologuised
you had prologuised
he/she/it had prologuised
we had prologuised
you had prologuised
they had prologuised
Past perfect continuous
I had been prologuising
you had been prologuising
he/she/it had been prologuising
we had been prologuising
you had been prologuising
they had been prologuising
FUTURE
Future
I will prologuise
you will prologuise
he/she/it will prologuise
we will prologuise
you will prologuise
they will prologuise
Future continuous
I will be prologuising
you will be prologuising
he/she/it will be prologuising
we will be prologuising
you will be prologuising
they will be prologuising
Future perfect
I will have prologuised
you will have prologuised
he/she/it will have prologuised
we will have prologuised
you will have prologuised
they will have prologuised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prologuising
you will have been prologuising
he/she/it will have been prologuising
we will have been prologuising
you will have been prologuising
they will have been prologuising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would prologuise
you would prologuise
he/she/it would prologuise
we would prologuise
you would prologuise
they would prologuise
Conditional continuous
I would be prologuising
you would be prologuising
he/she/it would be prologuising
we would be prologuising
you would be prologuising
they would be prologuising
Conditional perfect
I would have prologuise
you would have prologuise
he/she/it would have prologuise
we would have prologuise
you would have prologuise
they would have prologuise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prologuising
you would have been prologuising
he/she/it would have been prologuising
we would have been prologuising
you would have been prologuising
they would have been prologuising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prologuise
we let´s prologuise
you prologuise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
prologuised
Present Participle
prologuising
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PROLOGUISE»
Découvrez l'usage de
prologuise dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
prologuise et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Poems of Browning: Volume Three: 1846 - 1861
34 265 How we shall prologuise, how we shall perorate, 261. To ponder
Freedom] To ponder now Freedom's (Hproof); Shall ponder, once Freedom (
1863–88). B.'s note on Hproof agrees with the 1855 reading, the only one which
does so.
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Graduate Director for the School of English Daniel Karlin, 2014
2
Robert Browning: Selected Poems
34265 How we shall prologuise, how we shall perorate, 261. To ponder Freedom
] To ponder now Freedom's (Hproof); Shall ponder, once Freedom (1863–88). B.'
s note on Hproof agrees with the 1855 reading, the only one which does so.
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan, 2013
3
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher: in fourteen volumes: ...
Prologues are hushiers bare before the wise ;s Why may not then an bushier
prologuise ? litre's a fair sight ; and were ye qftner seen. * I can sing prophetically
nothing but blessed hymns, and happy occasions to this sacred union.] If
occasions ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Henry William Weber, 1812
4
Works: With and Introd. and Explanatory Notes By Henry Weber
Prologues are hushiers bare before the wise;* Why may not theii an hushier
prologuise ? Here's a fair sight ; and 'were ye oftner seen. * JT can sing
prophetically nothing but blessed hymns, and happy occasions to this sacred
union.
Francis Beaumont, Henry William Weber, John Fletcher, 1812
5
The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher
If prologues are bad huishers, how rfoej the consequence follow, that therefore
an huisher or usher should prologuise ? 1 believe bad a corruption, and that we
should read but, which renders the whole easy and intelligible. ' Seuard.
Ben Jonson, George Colman, Francis Beaumont, 1811
6
The Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Printed from ...
If prologues are had huishers, how does the consequence follow, that therefore
an huisner or usher should prologuise? I believe had a corruption, and that we
should read but, which renders the whole easy and intelligible. Sexcard.
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Colman, 1811
7
The Works of Beaumont & Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New ...
The Text Formed from a New Collation of the Early Editions Francis Beaumont,
John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce. Bin. Your method shall govern me. Fri. Prologues
are huishers bare “ befbre the wise ,Why may not, then, an huisher prologuise ?
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1843
8
The Irish Quarterly Review
How we shall prologuise, how we shall perorate, Say tit things upon art and
history-_ Set truth at blood heat and the false at a zero rate, Make of the want of
the ago no mystery! Contrast the fructuous and sterile eras, Show, monarchy its ...
9
Men and Women: By Robert Browning. In 2 Volumes
How we shall prologuise, how we shall perorate, Say fit things upon art and
history—— Set truth at blood-heat and the false at a. zero rate, Make of the want
of the age no mystery ! Contrast the fructuous and_ sterile eras, Show, monarchy
its ...
10
Sammlung: The Text Formed a New Collation of the Early ...
Prologues are huishers hare " before the wise , Why may not, then, an huisher
prologuise ? Here's a fitir sight; and were ye oftener seen Thus gather'd here, '
twould please our hing and queen. Upon my conscience, ye are welcome all To ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1843