Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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... expression of its tenants , a sort of shell , harmonious in form and iridescent with the color of their lives . In spite of Whistler , no fan flights were suffered to soar along the walls . Peacock feathers , because Wilde believed they ...
... expression of its tenants , a sort of shell , harmonious in form and iridescent with the color of their lives . In spite of Whistler , no fan flights were suffered to soar along the walls . Peacock feathers , because Wilde believed they ...
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... expression of satiety . His clothes , a little too elegant , a trifle too meticulous , made him look overdressed rather than well dressed , creating an impression of artifice like an actor who , leaving the stage , will come out on the ...
... expression of satiety . His clothes , a little too elegant , a trifle too meticulous , made him look overdressed rather than well dressed , creating an impression of artifice like an actor who , leaving the stage , will come out on the ...
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... expression of your feel- ings ? " For the first time a smile broke on Wilde's immobile counte- nance . With a bow he answered , looking straight at his oppo- nent : " That is an expression of my feelings 315.
... expression of your feel- ings ? " For the first time a smile broke on Wilde's immobile counte- nance . With a bow he answered , looking straight at his oppo- nent : " That is an expression of my feelings 315.
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Speranza | 3 |
The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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