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 75
... pleasure changed from a cup of sweet waters into a cup of salt tears , and the Oreads came weeping through the woodland that they might sing to the pool and give it comfort . And when they saw that the pool had changed from a cup of ...
... pleasure changed from a cup of sweet waters into a cup of salt tears , and the Oreads came weeping through the woodland that they might sing to the pool and give it comfort . And when they saw that the pool had changed from a cup of ...
Page 177
... pleasure . All your theories , in fact , Harry . " " Pleasure is the only thing worth having a theory about , " he answered , in his slow , melodious voice . " But I am afraid I cannot claim my theory as my own . It belongs to Nature ...
... pleasure . All your theories , in fact , Harry . " " Pleasure is the only thing worth having a theory about , " he answered , in his slow , melodious voice . " But I am afraid I cannot claim my theory as my own . It belongs to Nature ...
Page 341
... pleasure , Miss Prism , with pleasure . We might go as far as the schools and back . MISS PRISM : That would be delightful . Cecily , you will read your Political Economy in my absence . The chapter on the Fall of the Rupee you may omit ...
... pleasure , Miss Prism , with pleasure . We might go as far as the schools and back . MISS PRISM : That would be delightful . Cecily , you will read your Political Economy in my absence . The chapter on the Fall of the Rupee you may omit ...
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