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... Tribune has the following:- He looks like a Iove-sick young girl, vjasi the re- mark of a sensible woman who 1istened to Oscar Wilde in the Broolktyn Academy of Music last evening (Feb. 3). Xr. Wilde delivered bis ?? upon 'The English RenaiEsauce, prefacing ...
... MIL OSCAR WILDE IN AMERICA. The New York correspondent tho Standard writes Mr Oscar Wilde bee enjoyed but fleeting public favour. A former American Minister to France Introduced him the Century Club, the of which fs most distinguished. Wilde was treated ...
... Oscar Wilde on Irish Art. At the St. Patrick’s Day celebration held in St. Paul, America, Mr. Oscar Wilde was amongst those present. The Daily Globe of the town reports the following speech delivered by Mr. Wilde the occasion ; Ladies and gentleman, when ...
... MR OSCAR WILDE IN AMERICA The New \ otk correspoodont tl the Daily write* | Americana have succeeded incxirictmjj amjut from Oscar Wtide a v»»u. There was u slight dUpasilioa at first '.o take him -■•eriously, buc his proseoce, observations, and per-oual ...
... MR OSCAR WILDE ON THE SOUTHERN STATES. Mr Oicur Wild© bo was rety tavourably impro-sod with whut of the Sooth. observed the sign* of pr groa and prosperity ...
... A LETTER FROM OSCAR WILDE. Ie ' .. _ .X ?? .. Some dcays since the poet Joaquin Miller wrote to Oscar Wilde complimenting him on his cham- pioaship of the cause ot the fine arts, and on his noble stand for the right of individual judgment against the ...
... BEEEOEES. Min Kate Field, authors., and mistress, known in America and hogland, is in favour of men wearing k.s breeches like Oscar Wilde. In an inter.iew with a New York Herald reporter she gave her views at considerable length. Why, she arid, should all ...
... newspaper were a few days ago returned for trial at the Mansion House Police Office, London, on a charge blasphemy. Mr. Oscar Wilde is about to be married. The bride expectant is Miss Howe, one of the most beautiful of American belles. The marriage will ...
... trhr Naarly a hundred men, many of * bom repre* smtatiTca of Amer.ctn newipapora. greeted Mrs Lmgtry ou her arrival core. Oscar Wilde, tan.as.to tui-Uued coat, was amongst those wiio surrounded her. intemew \i»i aiierwmrdSK granted. Mrs Ling ry bore tbe ...
... got fifteen companies playing now in Europe, America, and Australia- includ- ing, of course, Oscar Wilde and Archibald Forbes. Why don't you have Oscar Wilde give readings of his poems ? s Well, I don't know why it shouldn't be a very good scheme, ...
... way to learn if they'd better venture a deal this morning or wait until some other morning. With au enthosisam worthy.,! Oscar Wilde they have eschewed the uncouth terms of '• bull and '• bear,•' and address eaed other by the widening names of lung ...