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 155
... told , and she never spoke to him again . Oh yes ; it was a bad business . The girl died too ; died within a year . So she left a son , did she ? I had forgotten that . What sort of boy is he ? If he is like his mother he must be a good ...
... told , and she never spoke to him again . Oh yes ; it was a bad business . The girl died too ; died within a year . So she left a son , did she ? I had forgotten that . What sort of boy is he ? If he is like his mother he must be a good ...
Page 165
... told you about Sibyl Vane . " " You could not have helped telling me , Dorian . All through your life you will tell me everything you do . " " Yes , Harry , I believe that is true . I cannot help telling you things . You have a curious ...
... told you about Sibyl Vane . " " You could not have helped telling me , Dorian . All through your life you will tell me everything you do . " " Yes , Harry , I believe that is true . I cannot help telling you things . You have a curious ...
Page 259
... told the Irish - American poet and novelist Vincent O'Sullivan how he did it . He had been lunching with a party of young French writers including André Gide , and he told them the story of the play which he said he had been thinking ...
... told the Irish - American poet and novelist Vincent O'Sullivan how he did it . He had been lunching with a party of young French writers including André Gide , and he told them the story of the play which he said he had been thinking ...
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