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... is written about is invited, and nearly everybody is sure to come. From Lord Tennyson to that somewhat fallen meteor Mr. Oscar Wilde, from the editor of the Times to the youngest critic of pictures, from Mr. Irving to the newest stage aspirant who has pushed ...

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... to be itchief apostle. . Bourget is a young man oecapying a ?? in F rench literary society somewhat akin to that of Mr. Oscar Wilde in England, with this transfiguring diffr - that the Frenchman has been accepted franikly and seriously, and tis-English- ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... waterproof ; nothing else is so im- portaut. A new mpantle is sure to be covered by the prosaic garment anathsmatised by Mr. Oscar Wilde. Nobody cares to put'on a new dress in weather such as we have had, So that the Streets have hardly taken on a winter ' ...