Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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Página 145
... wrote for the reviews , the infrequent poems , were engendered from the give and take of such intercourse . The difficulty came when he had to force himself into the chair before Carlyle's writing table . How often Sherard caught the ...
... wrote for the reviews , the infrequent poems , were engendered from the give and take of such intercourse . The difficulty came when he had to force himself into the chair before Carlyle's writing table . How often Sherard caught the ...
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... wrote it in a letter . I have never seen any such letter , though I am quite prepared to believe in its existence ; there are hundreds of letters of Wilde's which I have never seen . Most of them are now , I believe , in the hands of my ...
... wrote it in a letter . I have never seen any such letter , though I am quite prepared to believe in its existence ; there are hundreds of letters of Wilde's which I have never seen . Most of them are now , I believe , in the hands of my ...
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... wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol in my villa at Naples , and from the day when we were separated till the hour of his death he never wrote another line . I think I am entitled to say that a man who is capable , in the face of these ...
... wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol in my villa at Naples , and from the day when we were separated till the hour of his death he never wrote another line . I think I am entitled to say that a man who is capable , in the face of these ...
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Speranza | 3 |
The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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