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... into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear frequently 22 OSCAR WILDE : A CONSIDERATION .
... into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear frequently 22 OSCAR WILDE : A CONSIDERATION .
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... into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear frequently 22 OSCAR WILDE : A CONSIDERATION .
... into the country whenever I choose . With this invention Wilde can be called a dramatist who started the philosophy of " Bunburyism " which 66 is still in existence , and I fear frequently 22 OSCAR WILDE : A CONSIDERATION .
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... existence , and I fear frequently forgets to whom it is indebted . All the way through this play Wilde seems to say : " I will make you laugh , ” but please read between the lines now and then . " The whole essence of his wit in this ...
... existence , and I fear frequently forgets to whom it is indebted . All the way through this play Wilde seems to say : " I will make you laugh , ” but please read between the lines now and then . " The whole essence of his wit in this ...
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Introduction By SIR HENRY IMBERTTERRY Bt | 1 |
A Consideration Born 1854 died | 21 |
Lord Elgin and the Marbles By COURTENAY POLLOCK | 41 |
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