| Oscar Wilde - 1904 - 366 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...examined the rings that they recognized who it was. 332 OSCAR WILDE. VR FlNGALL O'FLAHERTIE WlLDE W3S born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1856. He was the son... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Fiction - 1908 - 470 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...withered, wrinkled, and loathsome of visage. It was not until they examined his finger-rings that they recognized who it was. MARY ELEANOR WILKINS (MRS. CHARLES... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 284 pages
...last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth 271 1 ! THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...examined the rings that they recognized who it was. 272 THE BORROWER WILL BE CHARGED AN OVERDUE FEE IFTH1S BOOK IS NOT RETURNED TO THE LIBRARY ON OR BEFORE... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - English fiction - 1911 - 360 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...examined the rings that they recognized who it was. THE DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN* Margaret Deland (1857) Mr. Denner had failed very perceptibly since the day... | |
| Oscar Wilde - English Novel - 1915 - 1054 pages
...bad last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dea( man, in evening dress, with a knife in his heart....was not till they had examined the rings that they recognised who it was. THE END OF THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME . A STUDY OF... | |
| 1919 - 700 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...was not till they had examined the rings that they recognised who it was." What unpleasant suggestion there is in the book is merely veiled, indefinite... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Fiction - 1992 - 230 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...was not till they had examined the rings that they recognised who it was. NOTES I am indebted for some of the information in the following notes to those... | |
| Roger Slee - Education and state - 1995 - 252 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...was not till they had examined the rings that they recognised who it was. (Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray, 1990: 253) 'It's not madness, ma'am',... | |
| Willem Heuves, Ad Boerwinkel - Psychoanalysis - 1996 - 240 pages
...portrait of their master as they had last seen him, in all the wonder of his exquisite youth and beauty. Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...was not till they had examined the rings that they recognised who it was. Zo luiden de laatste regels van het boek. In The Picture of Dorian Gray wordt... | |
| Julia Prewitt Brown - Art - 1997 - 164 pages
...its original beauty: "When they entered, they found hanging upon the wall a splendid portrait. . . . Lying on the floor was a dead man, in evening dress,...examined the rings that they recognized who it was" (362). The spectator, audience, or public now recognizes the painting in a new way, but do not at first... | |
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