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... faults of slipshod expression, which are frequent in persons of natural fluency. The Woman's World, now edited by Mr. Oscar Wilde, opens with an article by the author of John Ilalifax, Gentleman, on Miss Anderson in the Winter's Tale. 'Ihe writer ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1887
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 871 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Place aux Dames

... generally-the peasantry are gradually allowing old and time-honoured practices to fall into desuetude. And yet I agree with Mr. Oscar Wilde that the decay of superstitions has its sadness. As he says, they are the colour-element of thought and imagination. They ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 897 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. OSCAR WILDE'S NEW PLAY

... IMR. OSCAR WILDE'S NEW PLAY. sAN IDEAL HUSBAND. Mr. Oscar Wilde's new play, An Ideal Husband, was, writes our London Correspondent, produced last night at the Haymarket Theatre, which is under the temporary direction of Mr. Lewis Waller and Mr. H ...

THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND

... of re-.fecticnec:. k.t tie conclusion of the cae a. decree was grauted. THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. At ?? Criminal Court yesterday, before Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the second time on a charge of committing indecent acts. Sir ...

THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... place among the art periodicals, Z the illustrations being excellent, while the letter- v press selected by the Editor, Mr. Oscar Wilde, is most readable. A Callander Month in Scot. s land, by Lady Magnus, is deserving of special atteutioll. r ''he Leisure ...

NOT MEN OF THE TIME

... SPORTS AN) PASTIMIES. Lord Harris. Sir John Astley. Mr. G. Lane Fox. F. Archer. Mr. Ashbury. PERSONAGES OF THE DAY' Mr. Oscar Wilde. Sir John Bennett. Lord Ranelagh. Mr. Biggar. Archbishop Croke. Dr. Joseph Parker. ...

SOME SKETCHES AT HENLEY

... S O M E SKETCHES AT HENLEY. LITERARY AND ART NOTES, ETC. lir. Oscar Wilde has found a new career. He has been appointed editor of the Laily's WIorld. Mllr- Nicholas Chevalier is engaged on a water-colour drawing, in which ore to be epitomized all the ...

THE PRIVATE VIEW AT THE NEW GALLERY

... Now followed a crowd-Mr. Val Prinsep and his wife, MTr. Andrew Lang, Lord Granville, Mr. Joachim, Mr. Savile Clarke, Mr. Oscar Wilde, Mr. Keeley Halswelle, and. Mr. May, R.l., and scores of others known to fame ard each other, packed in the now seething ...

TO-DAY'S NEW BOOKS

... on Geometry,' Gresham CoPege, Pasinghall-street, 6 Bernard Dyer on Agriculture, Citv of London Col- iege, 7 ; Mrs. Oscar Wilde and Viscountess Harbernon on 'Rational Dress, Somerville Club, Ox'ord street, 8. TO-NIORROW. St. George s Studeiis' Union-Rev ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... boys in the pit were enchan'ed They took 'Ta ra ra' as if it ivere inluenza-as instantly and as severely. There were some Oscar Wilde boys in the stalls, who were pleased to give it a languid support. Tint they all wore lilies. I fancy the supply of green ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... pen of Phillips M. Legge. Other chatty f h ketches and articles, including a ladies' page, ?? are included. in bin see OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON,. or the the SOUND IN MIND AND BODY. vsalI There is absolutely no truth (says Tth itseif) hil -ffhisl) cov in ...

LITERARY NOTES, NEWS, AND ECHOES

... L&rnuvdnezr. It is to be written by Under- graduates for Undergradtates.-The new editor of the 1i4rnoi's World, vice Mr. Oscar Wilde resigned, is Mr. Williams, whose ob ect it will be to make the nagazine more practical than ?? is a characteristic sentence ...