The Annotated Oscar WildeOrbis, 1982 - 487 páginas Schitterend geïll. uitg. van Wilde's volledige werk; met inleiding per genre, uitgebreide annotaties en index.; poëzie, verhalende literatuur, drama, lezingen, essays en brieven. |
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Página 162
... Harry's views , isn't it , Mr. Gray ? I always hear Harry's views from his friends . It is the only way I get to know of them . But you must not think I don't like good music . I adore it , but I am afraid of it . It makes me too ...
... Harry's views , isn't it , Mr. Gray ? I always hear Harry's views from his friends . It is the only way I get to know of them . But you must not think I don't like good music . I adore it , but I am afraid of it . It makes me too ...
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... Harry , did you say an inquest ? What did you mean by that ? Did Sibyl- ? Oh , Harry , I can't bear it ! But be quick . Tell me everything at once . " " I have no doubt it was not an accident , Dorian , though it must be put in that way ...
... Harry , did you say an inquest ? What did you mean by that ? Did Sibyl- ? Oh , Harry , I can't bear it ! But be quick . Tell me everything at once . " " I have no doubt it was not an accident , Dorian , though it must be put in that way ...
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... Harry , and there is never any basis for scandal . " " The basis for every scandal is an immoral certainty , " said Lord Henry , lighting a cigarette . " You would sacrifice anybody , Harry , for the sake of an epigram . " The world ...
... Harry , and there is never any basis for scandal . " " The basis for every scandal is an immoral certainty , " said Lord Henry , lighting a cigarette . " You would sacrifice anybody , Harry , for the sake of an epigram . " The world ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
Requiescat 1875 | 35 |
Ravenna 1878 | 41 |
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The Annotated Oscar Wilde: Poems, Fiction, Plays, Lectures, Essays, and Letters Oscar Wilde Vista de fragmentos - 1982 |
Términos y frases comunes
afraid ALGERNON answered Arthur artist asked Basil beautiful become believe called CECILY charming coming course cried dance dead dear death don't Dorian Gray Duchess edition English Enter ERLYNNE everything eyes face fact feel French give GWENDOLEN hand happy Harry head heart Italy JACK John kind King known LADY BRACKNELL LADY WINDERMERE later laughed leaves letter live London look Lord Henry LORD WINDERMERE married mean Miss mother nature never night once opened original passed passion person picture play pleasure poem poet present prison published rose round Salomé seemed soul speak strange sure talk tell terrible Theatre thing thought told true turned voice whole Wilde Wilde's woman women wonderful write wrote young
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