英语动词PROLOGUISE的变化形式
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
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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