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... Lord Hippo and Lord Lucky for the rest of their lives . Over the last few years , I have done little else except read and think about this exile in the winged collar who was ' very interesting but also a little pathetic to watch ' . I ...
... Lord Hippo and Lord Lucky for the rest of their lives . Over the last few years , I have done little else except read and think about this exile in the winged collar who was ' very interesting but also a little pathetic to watch ' . I ...
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... Lord Alfred Douglas was extremely anxious to go into the box , but I would not let him do so , ' Wilde's letter continued . ' Rather than put him in so painful a position , I determined to retire from the case , and to bear on my own ...
... Lord Alfred Douglas was extremely anxious to go into the box , but I would not let him do so , ' Wilde's letter continued . ' Rather than put him in so painful a position , I determined to retire from the case , and to bear on my own ...
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... Lord Hailsham suggested and which Douglas was unable to follow in his lifetime . The tragedy of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas is epitomised in the complete De Profundis letter . ' Yet from me you may have still much to gain ...
... Lord Hailsham suggested and which Douglas was unable to follow in his lifetime . The tragedy of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas is epitomised in the complete De Profundis letter . ' Yet from me you may have still much to gain ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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