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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... prison cells are dreadful for a child , dreadful indeed for any one . One is always breathing bad air in prison . The food given to children should consist of tea and bread - and - butter and soup . Prison soup is very good and ...
... prison cells are dreadful for a child , dreadful indeed for any one . One is always breathing bad air in prison . The food given to children should consist of tea and bread - and - butter and soup . Prison soup is very good and ...
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... prison reform to the Daily Chronicle ( the first having been more specifically about Warder Martin , see pages 466-71 ) was published in that newspaper on 24 March under the heading : ' DON'T READ THIS - IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY TO - DAY ...
... prison reform to the Daily Chronicle ( the first having been more specifically about Warder Martin , see pages 466-71 ) was published in that newspaper on 24 March under the heading : ' DON'T READ THIS - IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY TO - DAY ...
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... prison . Fortunately , the other things are , in some instances , of higher import . If I may trespass for a little longer , may I say this ? You suggested in your leading article that no prison chaplain should be allowed to have any ...
... prison . Fortunately , the other things are , in some instances , of higher import . If I may trespass for a little longer , may I say this ? You suggested in your leading article that no prison chaplain should be allowed to have any ...
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