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 83
... person- ality . ' ' A beautiful person ? ' " I said " a beautiful personality " . You can describe it as you like . Dorian Gray's was a most remarkable personality . ' ' May I take it that you , as an artist , have never known the ...
... person- ality . ' ' A beautiful person ? ' " I said " a beautiful personality " . You can describe it as you like . Dorian Gray's was a most remarkable personality . ' ' May I take it that you , as an artist , have never known the ...
Page 119
... person to whom he was talking . In fact , he had a most distinguished manner . " How fortunate it is for the King's son , " he remarked , " that he is to be married on the very day on which I am to be let off ! Really , if it had not ...
... person to whom he was talking . In fact , he had a most distinguished manner . " How fortunate it is for the King's son , " he remarked , " that he is to be married on the very day on which I am to be let off ! Really , if it had not ...
Page 133
... person because he was incurable ; and , indeed , some of the Violets themselves felt that the ugliness of the little Dwarf was almost osten- tatious , and that he would have shown much better taste if he had looked sad , or at least ...
... person because he was incurable ; and , indeed , some of the Violets themselves felt that the ugliness of the little Dwarf was almost osten- tatious , and that he would have shown much better taste if he had looked sad , or at least ...
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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