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The picture of Dorian Gray ; De profundis / by Oscar Wilde - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
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Russell P. Sebold
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York, The Modern Library, cop. 1926
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Narrativa inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (5
coincidencias encontradas)
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I must admit that I was rather annoyed at the
idea of seeing Shakespeare done in such a wretched hole
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Lips that Shakespeare
taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear.
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It was such love as Michael Angelo had known, and
Montaigne, and Winckelmann, and Shakespeare himself
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Shakespeare speaks of this “all-hating world”: I had never
realised the dreadful significance of the
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Nor in ffischylus nor
Dante, those stern masters of tenderness, in Shakespeare, the
most purely human
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- The picture of Dorian Gray ; De profundis / by Oscar Wilde - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York, The Modern Library, cop. 1926
- Materia:
- Narrativa inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (5 coincidencias encontradas)
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- I must admit that I was rather annoyed at the idea of seeing Shakespeare done in such a wretched hole
- Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear.
- It was such love as Michael Angelo had known, and Montaigne, and Winckelmann, and Shakespeare himself
- Shakespeare speaks of this “all-hating world”: I had never realised the dreadful significance of the
- Nor in ffischylus nor Dante, those stern masters of tenderness, in Shakespeare, the most purely human
- Formatos:
Filtros de la búsqueda
Datos extraídos de Wikidata
- Irlanda1
- Reino Unido1 [Eliminar filtro]
Datos extraídos de Wikidata
- decadentismo1
- esteticismo1 [Eliminar filtro]