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... Douglas was completely captivated by Wilde's charm and spontaneous wit , of which Douglas gave me a good example . This was when Wilde remarked in the presence of a pompous schoolmaster and some other intensely earnest people that ...
... Douglas was completely captivated by Wilde's charm and spontaneous wit , of which Douglas gave me a good example . This was when Wilde remarked in the presence of a pompous schoolmaster and some other intensely earnest people that ...
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... Douglas of the seriousness of Wilde's illness until it was too late , and by the time Douglas arrived in Paris for the funeral Ross had been through Wilde's effects and taken posses- sion of a number of Douglas's letters to Wilde which ...
... Douglas of the seriousness of Wilde's illness until it was too late , and by the time Douglas arrived in Paris for the funeral Ross had been through Wilde's effects and taken posses- sion of a number of Douglas's letters to Wilde which ...
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... Douglas during the period of their temporary reunion . According to him , Douglas was reproaching Wilde about something and Wilde replied in words to this effect : ' Surely you are not bringing up against me what I wrote in prison when ...
... Douglas during the period of their temporary reunion . According to him , Douglas was reproaching Wilde about something and Wilde replied in words to this effect : ' Surely you are not bringing up against me what I wrote in prison when ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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