THE FORTNIGHTLY
... the two celebrated names of George Meredith and Thomas Hardy, and the concluding article A Preface to Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde. ...
... the two celebrated names of George Meredith and Thomas Hardy, and the concluding article A Preface to Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde. ...
... Mrs. Lacock, Dr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. J. J. van Alltn, Mr. and Mrs. de Pukin, Mr. and Mrs. Bowden C attley (York), Mrs. Oscar Wilde, Mrs J. B. ,and Mrs. de Burgh. ...
... the Democrat Party. NEW PLAY BY OSCAR WILDE. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] New Tuesday Night. Atthe Broadway Theatre, Mr. Lawrence Barrett presented last night a new tragedy entitled *¢ Guido Ferranti,” by Mr. Oscar Wilde. There received. was a large audience ...
... wealthy proprietress of soveral periodical publications in this city, has just married Mr. William Wilde, brother of Mr. Oscar Wilde. OUTRAGE IN AN EPISCOPAL PALACE. [ceNTRAL Vrexna, Monday. A porter employed in the Episcopal Palace at Trieste found yesterday ...
... moss-green velvets merging into sage-green silks; and so on, as Lady Barberton said, In all the colours of the rainbow. Mrs. Oscar Wilde wore a terra-cotta skirt and bodice, with a small black jacket. The bazaar was opened by Lady Sandhurst, and its proceeds ...
... moss-green velvet* merging into sage-green silks ; and so on, as Lady Harberton said, all the colours of the rainbow.” Mrs. Oscar Wilde ore terra-cotta skirt and bodice, with small black jacket. The bazaar was opened Lady Sandhurst, and it* proceeds go towards ...
... pockets crammed with silver spoons, forks, and jewellery. Among one lot of valnables was property identified belonging Mr. Oscar Wilde. Bver since the publication the fact of tbe property being on view at Clerkenwell Police-court persons wbo bad suffered ...
... Mr. Edmund Yates, Mr. use, Mr. Sims, Sir Richard Terfple, Sir Thompson, Mr. Theodore Wat: ts, Baron de Worms, and Mr. Oscar Wilde, —_. ati A LIBEL ACTION SETTLED. ...
... blue Ixiolorion, tome charming Narcissi in atlety of colour, othfcr imilir bulbous-rooted '-re were two new wallflowers, Oscar Wilde Wing fose -Dame, the former soft nankeen brown *kite, the latter true primrose colour. There 1110118 the new plants a pretty ...
... month, seeing the jury think you didn't commit the robbery. The warder will give you back the cigars and the box. Mr. Oscar Wilde has been ill, and it was at first feared his indisposition would take a serious turn, but that fear proved unfounded, and ...
... refuse to conform to any law or any custom which the community may see fit to enact. All modes of government, says Mr. Oscar Wilde, are failures. Not only despotism, oligarchy and ochlocracy are wrong and unjust, but democracy is atyranny. It “means simply ...
... the entertainer. A very large number of cleryginen were among the audience, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilde chanced to sit immediately before me. Mrs. Oscar Wilde is very faithful to the long fiwn-coloured cloaks I have described often before. Warm as the ...