The Annotated Oscar WildeSchitterend 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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Page 149
... become sunburnt . It would be unbecoming . " " What can it matter ? " cried Dorian Gray , laughing , as he sat down on the seat at the end of the garden . 66 It should matter everything to you , Mr. Gray . " " Why ? " 66 ' Because you ...
... become sunburnt . It would be unbecoming . " " What can it matter ? " cried Dorian Gray , laughing , as he sat down on the seat at the end of the garden . 66 It should matter everything to you , Mr. Gray . " " Why ? " 66 ' Because you ...
Page 406
... become hungry and take to thieving . The one man secures the produce of the machine and keeps it , and has five hundred times as much as he should have , and probably , which is of much more importance , a great deal more than he really ...
... become hungry and take to thieving . The one man secures the produce of the machine and keeps it , and has five hundred times as much as he should have , and probably , which is of much more importance , a great deal more than he really ...
Page 455
... become so . If it does I shall owe much to this new personality that has altered every man's life in this place ... become a deeper man is the privilege of those who have suffered . And such I think I have become . If after I am free a ...
... become so . If it does I shall owe much to this new personality that has altered every man's life in this place ... become a deeper man is the privilege of those who have suffered . And such I think I have become . If after I am free a ...
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