The Quarterly Review, Volume 300William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1962 |
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... LETTER WRITER The Letters of Oscar Wilde . Edited by Rupert Hart - Davis . London , 1962. 984 pp . £ 4 4s . THE only letters written by Oscar Wilde which became generally known during his lifetime were those he addressed to newspapers ...
... LETTER WRITER The Letters of Oscar Wilde . Edited by Rupert Hart - Davis . London , 1962. 984 pp . £ 4 4s . THE only letters written by Oscar Wilde which became generally known during his lifetime were those he addressed to newspapers ...
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... letters , which Mr Pearson considered from those he had read to be the most characteristic things Wilde had ever written . Ross replied : The question of the Wilde letters has often been discussed , but for the moment must be postponed ...
... letters , which Mr Pearson considered from those he had read to be the most characteristic things Wilde had ever written . Ross replied : The question of the Wilde letters has often been discussed , but for the moment must be postponed ...
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... letters have already been published in whole or in part . Their drastic expurgation in numerous instances has been due partly to fear of libel actions from Douglas and others and partly to the omission of the homosexual allusions which ...
... letters have already been published in whole or in part . Their drastic expurgation in numerous instances has been due partly to fear of libel actions from Douglas and others and partly to the omission of the homosexual allusions which ...
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Nearer to Christian Unity | 1 |
The University Teacher Today | 20 |
The writings of the English mystics have now largely been recovered | 31 |
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