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. ...
... 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 ...
... concession to the prejudice wbich demands that women's dress shall have something of a decorative qualify about it. Mrs. Oscar Wilde, a dual dress of terra-cotta turned up wi.h black; sweet-faced girl fawn-colour, and another nice girl in grays helped out ...
... of course, be pret y, but who is it who declares that every girl can be pretty if she only Bets about it the right way ? Oscar Wilde, in his book, Dorian Gray, says that the secret the charm of American women is that they as if they were beautiful. There ...
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