Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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... means author rebuts or rejects his statements . " Perforce I was muzzled . Lord Alfred also insisted on another amenity . " The only point to watch , if I may respectfully say so , " wrote Mr. Davis , " is that nothing is said or done ...
... means author rebuts or rejects his statements . " Perforce I was muzzled . Lord Alfred also insisted on another amenity . " The only point to watch , if I may respectfully say so , " wrote Mr. Davis , " is that nothing is said or done ...
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... means an address to be proud of despite its nearness to the Houses of Parliament ; but Wilde , the man who took it as an insult if his friends did not receive him in the best of restau- rants or entertain him in the highest style , was ...
... means an address to be proud of despite its nearness to the Houses of Parliament ; but Wilde , the man who took it as an insult if his friends did not receive him in the best of restau- rants or entertain him in the highest style , was ...
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... mean it- I mean it- I mean it , " stammered Whistler , who for once was at a loss for words . It was to his credit that he whose struggle had been so long and embittered could admit the genius of the successful boy . Still , had it not ...
... mean it- I mean it- I mean it , " stammered Whistler , who for once was at a loss for words . It was to his credit that he whose struggle had been so long and embittered could admit the genius of the successful boy . Still , had it not ...
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The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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