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 141
... afraid I must be going , Basil , " he murmured , " and before I go , I insist on your answering a question I put to you some time ago . " 99 " What is that ? " said the painter , keeping his eyes fixed on the ground . " You know quite ...
... afraid I must be going , Basil , " he murmured , " and before I go , I insist on your answering a question I put to you some time ago . " 99 " What is that ? " said the painter , keeping his eyes fixed on the ground . " You know quite ...
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... afraid I don't think so , Lady Henry . I never talk during music , at least during good music . If one hears bad music , it is one's duty to drown it in conversation . " " Ah ! that is one of Harry's views , isn't it , Mr. Gray ? I ...
... afraid I don't think so , Lady Henry . I never talk during music , at least during good music . If one hears bad music , it is one's duty to drown it in conversation . " " Ah ! that is one of Harry's views , isn't it , Mr. Gray ? I ...
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... afraid of him . HEROD : I am not afraid of him . I am afraid of no man . HERODIAS : I tell you , you are afraid of him . If you are not afraid of him why do you not deliver him to the Jews , who for these six months past have been ...
... afraid of him . HEROD : I am not afraid of him . I am afraid of no man . HERODIAS : I tell you , you are afraid of him . If you are not afraid of him why do you not deliver him to the Jews , who for these six months past have been ...
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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