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quadgram | frequency |
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ballad of reading gaol | 21 |
to lord alfred douglas | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
the ballad of reading | 18 |
at the same time | 16 |
it seemed to me | 14 |
as soon as he | 14 |
from time to time | 13 |
i could not help | 13 |
i am going to | 13 |
i said to myself | 12 |
as if he had | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
of lord alfred douglas | 10 |
at the caf royal | 10 |
i do not know | 10 |
importance of being earnest | 10 |
of the fact that | 10 |
he told me that | 9 |
with lord alfred douglas | 9 |
criticisms by robert ross | 9 |
lord alfred douglas had | 9 |
lord alfred douglas and | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
as soon as i | 9 |
i told him i | 9 |
in spite of the | 9 |
the marquis of queensberry | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
but he would not | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
a little later i | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
it seems to me | 8 |
i did not know | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
the importance of being | 7 |
letters to lord alfred | 7 |
and lord alfred douglas | 7 |
i should have been | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
i had no idea | 7 |
a great romantic passion | 7 |
that oscar wilde was | 7 |
in spite of his | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
he went on to | 7 |
to go into the | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
that oscar wilde had | 6 |
towards the end of | 6 |
a day or two | 6 |
made up his mind | 6 |
i went to the | 6 |
i said to him | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
to say that he | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
i should like to | 6 |
again and again he | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
i should not have | 6 |
the proprietor of the | 6 |
proprietor of the hotel | 6 |
to me that he | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
notre dame de liesse | 6 |
he did not know | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
and asked him to | 6 |
there was not a | 5 |
that sir william wilde | 5 |
came out of prison | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
time in my life | 5 |
so forth and so | 5 |
as he had been | 5 |
and the value of | 5 |
into the witness box | 5 |
i had to go | 5 |
as if he were | 5 |
and so forth and | 5 |
the first time in | 5 |
the end of his | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
oscar wilde had been | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
the worst of it | 5 |
had no idea that | 5 |
to him in the | 5 |
he knew nothing about | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
first time in my | 5 |
of the man who | 5 |
a couple of years | 5 |
me again and again | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
a matter of fact | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
with a touch of | 5 |
sir william wilde was | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
me that he had | 5 |
between oscar wilde and | 5 |
i have no doubt | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
the case of a | 5 |
forth and so on | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
went to the door | 4 |
in the saturday review | 4 |
that lord queensberry had | 4 |
sir edward clarke then | 4 |
william and lady wilde | 4 |
a work of art | 4 |
have the opportunity of | 4 |
and i gave him | 4 |
by sir edward clarke | 4 |
of sir william wilde | 4 |
verdict of not guilty | 4 |
made a point of | 4 |
came to him in | 4 |
a copy of the | 4 |
not think of it | 4 |
be able to help | 4 |
come and see me | 4 |
did you first meet | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
and in spite of | 4 |
to my astonishment oscar | 4 |
so far as to | 4 |
grew more and more | 4 |
when i asked him | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
that lord alfred douglas | 4 |
sir william and lady | 4 |
by the fact that | 4 |
lord douglas of hawick | 4 |
talk of him as | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
on to say that | 4 |
write the first act | 4 |
again and again in | 4 |
did not want to | 4 |
the course of this | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
the pall mall gazette | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
there is no comparison | 4 |
i could not get | 4 |
was regarded as a | 4 |
day or two later | 4 |
he came out of | 4 |
seemed to me to | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
had nothing to do | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
again and again i | 4 |
the first time that | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
it is for you | 4 |
great romantic passion is | 4 |
tone of good society | 4 |
the man who was | 4 |
some of the best | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
priest and the acolyte | 4 |
was a sort of | 4 |
it is the only | 4 |
what a great romantic | 4 |
to say that the | 4 |
lord alfred douglas is | 4 |
a large sum for | 4 |
and i told him | 4 |
on the th of | 4 |
when the time came | 4 |
declared that he had | 4 |
the only thing that | 4 |
i wish you would | 4 |
went on to say | 4 |
but oscar wilde was | 4 |
i wrote to oscar | 4 |
and above all the | 4 |
of course i was | 4 |
i asked him to | 4 |
did you know that | 4 |
me that he was | 4 |
came up to me | 4 |
went so far as | 4 |
i stared at him | 4 |
seemed to me a | 4 |
the tone of good | 4 |
i used to think | 4 |
i shall never forget | 4 |
whom i have already | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
under the title of | 4 |
the charges of conspiracy | 4 |
he said to me | 4 |
that i could not | 4 |
i think it was | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
the priest and the | 4 |
he said he was | 4 |
that there was nothing | 4 |
in the old days | 4 |
a great deal about | 4 |
my friendship with you | 4 |
the saturday review and | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
there is no such | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
a copy of it | 3 |
it may be that | 3 |
intrigue with sir william | 3 |
at the savoy hotel | 3 |
between lord alfred douglas | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
i have not done | 3 |
i have said to | 3 |
i shall have to | 3 |
form of sexual indulgence | 3 |
the picture of dorian | 3 |
i told him what | 3 |
i could not make | 3 |
oscar wilde had already | 3 |
told him i was | 3 |
always seemed to me | 3 |
i would rather not | 3 |
far as to say | 3 |
was proud of meeting | 3 |
had to be carried | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
you came out of | 3 |
as soon as she | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
a touch of the | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
you give him money | 3 |
am not going to | 3 |
with a sense of | 3 |
in the daily chronicle | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
i did not believe | 3 |
soul of man under | 3 |
an example of the | 3 |
who had gone bail | 3 |
gave it to him | 3 |
from week to week | 3 |
with sir william wilde | 3 |
but i would not | 3 |
trying to protect his | 3 |
you must admit that | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
spent the whole of | 3 |
shrugged his shoulders and | 3 |
the first edition of | 3 |
to me in london | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
the truth is that | 3 |
you are an artist | 3 |
solid social foundations in | 3 |
oscar wilde and lord | 3 |
of reading gaol is | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
in two or three | 3 |
the central criminal court | 3 |
have a fair trial | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
is for you to | 3 |
hands of the clock | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
in view of the | 3 |
i wanted him to | 3 |
i ought to have | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
that it was only | 3 |
a year or so | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
did not know the | 3 |
the house of commons | 3 |
in the ballad of | 3 |
when oscar was in | 3 |
he was a little | 3 |
wilde had at length | 3 |
and wanted to know | 3 |
i regret to say | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
in the place of | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
on the ground that | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
i went into the | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
oscar wilde was arrested | 3 |
and i could not | 3 |
it was he who | 3 |
next day at lunch | 3 |
noticed that he was | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
what a pity it | 3 |
the lower education of | 3 |
the plea of justification | 3 |
he ought to have | 3 |
on the fact that | 3 |
it may be worth | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
he shrugged his shoulders | 3 |
that he had had | 3 |
we had a great | 3 |
lord alfred douglas was | 3 |
i am glad to | 3 |
to be compared with | 3 |
half an hour later | 3 |
of everything and the | 3 |
i should have to | 3 |
could not help saying | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
it had been the | 3 |
i blame myself for | 3 |
out of the court | 3 |
will give you a | 3 |
i can do nothing | 3 |
he had not written | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
of the middle ages | 3 |
came out of the | 3 |
to leave the room | 3 |
have you ever met | 3 |
but i was not | 3 |
up my mind to | 3 |
was about this time | 3 |
it ought not to | 3 |
a pity it is | 3 |
i wanted to know | 3 |
course of this narrative | 3 |
face to face with | 3 |
end of his imprisonment | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
a young man who | 3 |
i did not want | 3 |
have been allowed to | 3 |
the fact that i | 3 |
ought not to have | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
the evidence of shelley | 3 |
come out of prison | 3 |
that oscar wilde should | 3 |
i am told that | 3 |
verdict against a father | 3 |
for a single moment | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
know what a great | 3 |
not hear of it | 3 |
time to time he | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
in my life i | 3 |
he seemed to have | 3 |
so that i could | 3 |
wanted to know if | 3 |
i asked him what | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
unpublished portion of de | 3 |
to tell the truth | 3 |
he came up to | 3 |
i have ever met | 3 |
breeches and silk stockings | 3 |
out of the room | 3 |
he was not only | 3 |
i have ever known | 3 |
he replied with a | 3 |
one would have thought | 3 |
i know it is | 3 |
as a sort of | 3 |
had no right to | 3 |
should be tried separately | 3 |
and talk to him | 3 |
i did not like | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
to get him to | 3 |
hotel de la plage | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
him from time to | 3 |
a very short time | 3 |
be a matter of | 3 |
read out in court | 3 |
reproduced in the appendix | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
find a place here | 3 |
to leave the country | 3 |
asked him to lunch | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
an intrigue with sir | 3 |
that there is any | 3 |
and begged him to | 3 |
to have the opportunity | 3 |
to the door and | 3 |
that there was something | 3 |
did you give him | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
the value of nothing | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
to tell me that | 3 |
when did you first | 3 |
that miss travers had | 3 |
the soul of man | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
in praise of shame | 3 |
he had not only | 3 |
may be worth while | 3 |
price of everything and | 3 |
i am not going | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
of oscar as a | 3 |
i noticed that the | 3 |
in an english prison | 3 |
in order to be | 3 |
if they did not | 3 |
he was a great | 3 |
portion of de profundis | 3 |
that if he had | 3 |
after he left prison | 3 |
if i live in | 3 |
a man of the | 3 |
he does not understand | 3 |
time he sighed heavily | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
on the way to | 3 |
the play was a | 3 |
the topmost height of | 3 |
of man under socialism | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
have said to you | 3 |
wanted to know whether | 3 |
one of the greatest | 3 |
went into the witness | 3 |
he wrote to me | 3 |
i had to tell | 3 |
as a young man | 3 |
which he had not | 3 |
i was in a | 3 |
the fact that oscar | 3 |
but i could not | 3 |
i went to see | 3 |
the needs of the | 3 |
he had taken the | 3 |
he declared that the | 3 |
day at the caf | 3 |
the same time he | 3 |
i gave him the | 3 |
and left the room | 3 |
a letter from him | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
and said to him | 3 |
it is not for | 3 |
of a fair trial | 3 |
imprisonment with hard labour | 3 |
i had known him | 3 |
gave him the money | 3 |
do you really think | 3 |
i am thinking of | 3 |
lady of the sonnets | 3 |
the conduct of the | 3 |
i could hardly believe | 3 |
had an extraordinary success | 3 |
the change in him | 3 |
impossible for me to | 3 |
if i did not | 3 |
had gone bail for | 3 |
in the present state | 3 |
i want to live | 3 |
is the only way | 3 |
which lord alfred douglas | 3 |
to dine with you | 3 |
would not hear of | 3 |
i pointed out to | 3 |
in his summing up | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
it was about this | 3 |
everything and the value | 3 |
of nothing but the | 3 |
think of nothing but | 3 |
out of the question | 3 |
the portrait of mr | 3 |
i should be quite | 3 |
could think of nothing | 3 |
that the man who | 3 |
that you have been | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
of notre dame de | 3 |
picture of dorian gray | 3 |
as a man of | 3 |
matter of fact i | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
told me he had | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
the price of everything | 3 |
and the ballad of | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
to my astonishment he | 3 |
i thought you were | 3 |
i could tell you | 3 |
a verdict against a | 3 |
pity it is that | 3 |
he was a snob | 3 |
the best life of | 3 |
had an intrigue with | 3 |
did not attempt to | 3 |
he had had a | 3 |
to paris in september | 3 |
of life and the | 3 |
from his life in | 3 |
had never seen the | 3 |
to time he sighed | 3 |
that oscar had written | 3 |
in the pall mall | 3 |
him to give me | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
took no interest in | 3 |
but there is a | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
felt that there was | 3 |
of what took place | 3 |
it will be remembered | 3 |
that his hair was | 3 |
though he did not | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
being taken to the | 2 |
in every possible way | 2 |
if he had a | 2 |
as editor of the | 2 |
do you remember how | 2 |
offices had to be | 2 |
is by way of | 2 |
of controversy from whistler | 2 |
i should do it | 2 |
shuffled his papers together | 2 |
there would still be | 2 |
just as i was | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
in his heart he | 2 |
oscar wilde a verdict | 2 |
at first it was | 2 |
was one of those | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
i looked at the | 2 |
care to do it | 2 |
face to the wall | 2 |
sir william wilde had | 2 |
nine out of ten | 2 |
oscar wilde as he | 2 |
not even a good | 2 |
watched by the police | 2 |
given some sweet biscuits | 2 |
when i had money | 2 |
the ordinary english reader | 2 |
in the world and | 2 |
a little hungry child | 2 |
soon as we were | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
but she did not | 2 |
the decay of lying | 2 |
did not respond to | 2 |
the police that a | 2 |
it is no use | 2 |
not in my own | 2 |
have been delighted to | 2 |
i knew very little | 2 |
alfred douglas and his | 2 |
him was stronger than | 2 |
a list of the | 2 |
i knew that the | 2 |
i could think of | 2 |
have thought of it | 2 |
the artist in him | 2 |
i noticed for the | 2 |
it was only famous | 2 |
took him aside and | 2 |
the full significance of | 2 |
it in an envelope | 2 |
know that it is | 2 |
me in the same | 2 |
he could not be | 2 |
this is no place | 2 |
wilde had already been | 2 |
he was hard up | 2 |
of a fisher boy | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
the sort of thing | 2 |
everyone held his breath | 2 |
i think he ought | 2 |
are kind to you | 2 |
in so many words | 2 |
all day and all | 2 |
have gone into the | 2 |
someone to give them | 2 |
to stand or fall | 2 |
children in english prisons | 2 |
to think that you | 2 |
so long as he | 2 |
oscar wrote to me | 2 |
him two or three | 2 |
in spite of my | 2 |
judge of the high | 2 |
passion you impoverish life | 2 |
in the summer of | 2 |
was proud of his | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
have yet to know | 2 |
you did not understand | 2 |
i will not tell | 2 |
him by the hour | 2 |
must see now that | 2 |
i thought he was | 2 |
did not understand it | 2 |
see in him to | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
of him last night | 2 |
in possession of all | 2 |
have ever heard in | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
this too i know | 2 |
of no use to | 2 |
keep love in my | 2 |
goes to bed at | 2 |
i was told i | 2 |
into the next room | 2 |
and report on oscar | 2 |
declared that oscar had | 2 |
of oscar wilde by | 2 |
the weight of argument | 2 |
edward clarke rose and | 2 |
of those who had | 2 |
written two or three | 2 |
and a good deal | 2 |
but it was impossible | 2 |
a confession of guilt | 2 |
the same idea was | 2 |
by saying that if | 2 |
he had changed greatly | 2 |
how to do it | 2 |
did not care to | 2 |
for the moment the | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
action against your father | 2 |
not a particle of | 2 |
his papers together and | 2 |
the jury on the | 2 |
was of the slenderest | 2 |
has asked me to | 2 |
the late horatio lloyd | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
had been employed in | 2 |
you have put it | 2 |
anything i can do | 2 |
a young man to | 2 |
may be regarded as | 2 |
of the hundred best | 2 |
he has still to | 2 |
to him and said | 2 |
of prison determined not | 2 |
any other civilised country | 2 |
build is built with | 2 |
i did not then | 2 |
a father trying to | 2 |
cry out at the | 2 |
for the sweet sage | 2 |
knew very little about | 2 |
when i pointed out | 2 |
of the saturday review | 2 |
like a sort of | 2 |
was in the infirmary | 2 |
to write the first | 2 |
they punish me for | 2 |
the memory of our | 2 |
fascination of the man | 2 |
was put off with | 2 |
for the showman in | 2 |
off with an assurance | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
a one too long | 2 |
when she came to | 2 |
and again in spite | 2 |
he used always to | 2 |
friends hardly recognise me | 2 |
they have no mind | 2 |
to talk to the | 2 |
want to see him | 2 |
recalled the fact that | 2 |
a friend of his | 2 |
one hundred thousand words | 2 |
worthy of the love | 2 |
under the same roof | 2 |
better than his best | 2 |
to sir william wilde | 2 |
a pyramid of guilt | 2 |
the joy of life | 2 |
what ought to be | 2 |
of the whole case | 2 |
when he sat down | 2 |
talked a great deal | 2 |
he said he did | 2 |
could anything be done | 2 |
say more than that | 2 |
i asked in amazement | 2 |
on one occasion he | 2 |
it seems a pity | 2 |
picture of him at | 2 |
memory will have to | 2 |
spite of all his | 2 |
and now he says | 2 |
had come out of | 2 |
knows the price of | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
would not have it | 2 |
in england and the | 2 |
seemed to me the | 2 |
defendants should be tried | 2 |
had promised to write | 2 |
in spite of a | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
whatever you may think | 2 |
i should have done | 2 |
did not like to | 2 |
bread and a tin | 2 |
knew that he was | 2 |
how men their brothers | 2 |
to protect his son | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
was afraid of what | 2 |
he had not even | 2 |
love of the uncommon | 2 |
had to admit that | 2 |
great friend of mine | 2 |
part of de profundis | 2 |
and when i could | 2 |
for the madness of | 2 |
for me to have | 2 |
of the soul of | 2 |
justice and fair play | 2 |
the wisest thing to | 2 |
a judge of the | 2 |
he had lent her | 2 |
when i told him | 2 |
i am forced to | 2 |
i was not angry | 2 |
had no wish to | 2 |
he could have gone | 2 |
a word of the | 2 |
dame de liesse is | 2 |
and to do him | 2 |
to speak to you | 2 |
he who lives more | 2 |
to forgive him and | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
third and fourth acts | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
one really fatal defect | 2 |
let me give you | 2 |
oscar wilde has done | 2 |
the first time the | 2 |
nearer the truth when | 2 |
years of age and | 2 |
life and the joy | 2 |
but it is for | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
out of the common | 2 |
being watched by the | 2 |
jury would give oscar | 2 |
name off the bill | 2 |
does not understand me | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
oscar wilde was punished | 2 |
shut the doors against | 2 |
harder than you think | 2 |
he seemed to me | 2 |
conjure wonder out of | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
that she did not | 2 |
had seemed to him | 2 |
i could not afford | 2 |
for your kindness to | 2 |
the son of his | 2 |
beauty like a dress | 2 |
think he ought to | 2 |
his judgment of wilde | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
to me when i | 2 |
all the night through | 2 |
you to have a | 2 |
and told him to | 2 |
would not think of | 2 |
he had a certain | 2 |
how he loved the | 2 |
what i have said | 2 |
me to tell him | 2 |
i should so much | 2 |
seems a pity that | 2 |
to go down to | 2 |
i gave him a | 2 |
hours out of the | 2 |
admitted at once that | 2 |
golden voice and marked | 2 |
we should try to | 2 |
i like to think | 2 |
how could i help | 2 |
in answer to his | 2 |
that in spite of | 2 |
wish i could tell | 2 |
had given to him | 2 |
he had come back | 2 |
bothering me to write | 2 |
means by which we | 2 |
the nick of time | 2 |
think he was a | 2 |
the showman in him | 2 |
to me that i | 2 |
out of due time | 2 |
to oscar that i | 2 |
the editor of the | 2 |
with bricks of shame | 2 |
look on it with | 2 |
but i never saw | 2 |
for me in the | 2 |
in the queensberry trial | 2 |
good deal of his | 2 |
the girl had been | 2 |
the last few days | 2 |
of the sort of | 2 |
summer of was the | 2 |
you are no friend | 2 |
what do you mean | 2 |
my play was advertised | 2 |
to give her a | 2 |
to get him some | 2 |
is the first condition | 2 |
may well be that | 2 |
i can only say | 2 |
and went to the | 2 |
the evidence for the | 2 |
later oscar told me | 2 |
i did not think | 2 |
appeared in the daily | 2 |
than i had ever | 2 |
my surprise he was | 2 |
of reading gaol was | 2 |
height of happy hours | 2 |
against sir william wilde | 2 |
more painful part of | 2 |
in the world of | 2 |
lady wilde was a | 2 |
who wants me to | 2 |
could not be certain | 2 |
he had all the | 2 |
it must not be | 2 |
i felt sure that | 2 |
in and out of | 2 |
when he had talked | 2 |
could do what i | 2 |
a single moment i | 2 |
do what he likes | 2 |
had gone to the | 2 |
and we had a | 2 |
would have been ill | 2 |
with which he was | 2 |
the life and soul | 2 |
she was one of | 2 |
was not even brought | 2 |
in the trial before | 2 |
had gone with you | 2 |
day i was not | 2 |
do you want to | 2 |
able to judge of | 2 |
say that i am | 2 |
to the society favourite | 2 |
your kindness to me | 2 |
i took out a | 2 |
would give me a | 2 |
and that if he | 2 |
i was told that | 2 |
utterly unconscious of the | 2 |
to come to me | 2 |
or fall by it | 2 |
was going to the | 2 |
to be with you | 2 |
sins they have no | 2 |
it is not my | 2 |
you will allow me | 2 |
to make an end | 2 |
place in the world | 2 |
waiting for the train | 2 |
as a critic of | 2 |
either at school or | 2 |
of the young man | 2 |
the admiration of the | 2 |
it might have been | 2 |
wilde to lord alfred | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
the supreme vice is | 2 |
that every prison that | 2 |
the part of sir | 2 |
i am a different | 2 |
would be only too | 2 |
the most part they | 2 |
she must have suffered | 2 |
was at a loss | 2 |
looked at me with | 2 |
him the money he | 2 |
you had given me | 2 |
i turned to him | 2 |
letters to the papers | 2 |
for some time and | 2 |
is set apart for | 2 |
he was not a | 2 |
do anything for him | 2 |
asked ross to go | 2 |
because he felt that | 2 |
in my last year | 2 |
the man i loved | 2 |
to both of us | 2 |
world does not understand | 2 |
then know that he | 2 |
year after his release | 2 |
he was not even | 2 |
i could not tell | 2 |
wittiest and most humorous | 2 |
lives more lives than | 2 |
who lives more lives | 2 |
major isaacson was the | 2 |
that oscar was a | 2 |
fool to the eyes | 2 |
the beauty of the | 2 |
as the evangel of | 2 |
with a pair of | 2 |
stood first on the | 2 |
artistic view of life | 2 |
the majority of the | 2 |
with it a certain | 2 |
see him on the | 2 |
this summer of was | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
a letter of mine | 2 |
asked me to give | 2 |
all listen to you | 2 |
he was able to | 2 |
to my surprise he | 2 |
lying on the grass | 2 |
dreamed of him last | 2 |
slipped out of the | 2 |
tell me what you | 2 |
but at the time | 2 |
you have nothing to | 2 |
thought it better to | 2 |
fact may well give | 2 |
brought about a reconciliation | 2 |
noticed for the first | 2 |
make up my mind | 2 |
terrible offices had to | 2 |
the expenses of a | 2 |
to the savoy hotel | 2 |
him if he had | 2 |
could not give a | 2 |
unconscious of the fact | 2 |
that taylor was arrested | 2 |
it did not alter | 2 |
schools for the lower | 2 |
being sent to the | 2 |
of oscar wilde and | 2 |
lord alfred douglas who | 2 |
common thing the hidden | 2 |
to go at once | 2 |
and after i had | 2 |
jury retired to consider | 2 |
i took him aside | 2 |
asked him to come | 2 |
when i come out | 2 |
worst of it is | 2 |
enough to make a | 2 |
should be glad to | 2 |
last year at portora | 2 |
seemed to revive him | 2 |
you to tell me | 2 |
all the while oscar | 2 |
came to me with | 2 |
there is also another | 2 |
the last two years | 2 |
no jury would give | 2 |
his attitude towards life | 2 |
and he was a | 2 |
so kind to me | 2 |
obscene letters to his | 2 |
now there is no | 2 |
have no mind to | 2 |
been in the hands | 2 |
that i was not | 2 |
he might do so | 2 |
to the fact that | 2 |
where are we going | 2 |
summing up of the | 2 |
oscar when he was | 2 |
in a few weeks | 2 |
what you might do | 2 |
be brought up against | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
more lives than one | 2 |
the first condition of | 2 |
to ooze out of | 2 |
fourteen years of age | 2 |
go into the witness | 2 |
a man of genius | 2 |
must come and see | 2 |
the charge of conspiracy | 2 |
of the queensberry trial | 2 |
give a verdict against | 2 |
what good is it | 2 |
the halo of fame | 2 |
collins did not attempt | 2 |
and i was so | 2 |
you have not explained | 2 |
i recalled the fact | 2 |
would not let him | 2 |
asked him to write | 2 |
it was said that | 2 |
this is the only | 2 |
did not realise that | 2 |
but he could not | 2 |
which you have just | 2 |
by day and night | 2 |
the most hideous kind | 2 |
enlisted in the army | 2 |
i asked him once | 2 |
to you about it | 2 |
nothing i can do | 2 |
which i have been | 2 |
is the most characteristic | 2 |
prison that men build | 2 |
services to his country | 2 |
i could not but | 2 |
i will give it | 2 |
seemed to be a | 2 |
be worth while to | 2 |
of florence boyle price | 2 |
the crystal of a | 2 |
i did not care | 2 |
i thanked him for | 2 |
regarded himself as a | 2 |
ooze out of him | 2 |
evidence for the prosecution | 2 |
is not always a | 2 |
the evidence of the | 2 |
in the appendix to | 2 |
the very soul of | 2 |
he cried in a | 2 |
and all of them | 2 |
i had met in | 2 |
your conduct to me | 2 |
but she would not | 2 |
with which it was | 2 |
would not like to | 2 |
attempt on her virtue | 2 |
the mode in which | 2 |
tell me that i | 2 |
of the world with | 2 |
it is probable that | 2 |
the madness of kissing | 2 |
as a rule the | 2 |
he had had money | 2 |
extensive corruption of the | 2 |
do not know how | 2 |
in favour of the | 2 |
took me to his | 2 |
it with different eyes | 2 |
me to say that | 2 |
afraid of what you | 2 |
for the charm and | 2 |
and it will do | 2 |
i never saw him | 2 |
for months and months | 2 |
had little or no | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
name stood first on | 2 |
to a verdict of | 2 |
way out of the | 2 |
addressed to lord william | 2 |
did not wish to | 2 |
letter showed me that | 2 |
which were read out | 2 |
the sins they have | 2 |
you mention his ugliness | 2 |
back the hands of | 2 |
was at his best | 2 |
needs of the mind | 2 |
that his wife is | 2 |
nothing but the most | 2 |
in the world that | 2 |
it at the time | 2 |
it had seemed to | 2 |
luck would have it | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
must keep love in | 2 |
of the average man | 2 |
father trying to protect | 2 |
to do something that | 2 |
soon as my play | 2 |
with oscar in reading | 2 |
will be seen from | 2 |
it is because she | 2 |
the article in the | 2 |
with you on the | 2 |
such a case as | 2 |
the first part of | 2 |
more deaths than one | 2 |
and that was all | 2 |
trace under the common | 2 |
it had to be | 2 |
stand or fall by | 2 |
was not a particle | 2 |
of extensive corruption of | 2 |
put off with an | 2 |
but at the same | 2 |
and the only one | 2 |
i found he had | 2 |
his greek love of | 2 |
who had been employed | 2 |
from the moment he | 2 |
i had made a | 2 |
will have to stand | 2 |
from this time on | 2 |
believes a man who | 2 |
modify the most perfect | 2 |
no idea that he | 2 |
i was going out | 2 |
and as of old | 2 |
give me a year | 2 |
a letter from lord | 2 |
the first series of | 2 |
when he came out | 2 |
will be a matter | 2 |
i come to the | 2 |
given it to me | 2 |
was deprived of the | 2 |
give it back to | 2 |
first series of sonnets | 2 |
to take the initiative | 2 |
if i had chosen | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
can be no doubt | 2 |
sir william wilde and | 2 |
the truth when he | 2 |
about this time oscar | 2 |
the unpublished portion of | 2 |
the dedication was addressed | 2 |
as it was to | 2 |
may find a place | 2 |
with a copy of | 2 |
do you happen to | 2 |
and a tin of | 2 |
i asked him one | 2 |
i thought of the | 2 |
received a letter from | 2 |
in a few years | 2 |
glad to see me | 2 |
i could not contain | 2 |
that he must not | 2 |
trial took place at | 2 |
he has to modify | 2 |
he used to say | 2 |
the tears pouring down | 2 |
of the slenderest kind | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
there must have been | 2 |
had a good word | 2 |
in london when i | 2 |
to posterity as the | 2 |
two and a half | 2 |
why did you mention | 2 |
the trinity don whom | 2 |
must have been the | 2 |
i could not go | 2 |
for he who lives | 2 |
supreme vice is shallowness | 2 |
part of the book | 2 |
i have since been | 2 |
in de profundis that | 2 |
at the very moment | 2 |
how i could have | 2 |
you would have found | 2 |
one of the few | 2 |
admirers whom i have | 2 |
him what i had | 2 |
he was the real | 2 |
thing in the world | 2 |
it was manifest that | 2 |
i said it was | 2 |
of a man of | 2 |
oscar used to say | 2 |
and was in the | 2 |
to be carried out | 2 |
a book of yours | 2 |
him because of his | 2 |
a long time he | 2 |
condemned by a royal | 2 |
if each could know | 2 |
as he had always | 2 |
themselves in this way | 2 |
in the middle ages | 2 |
to my friendship with | 2 |
very little of your | 2 |
i knew him better | 2 |
a member of the | 2 |
that you knew so | 2 |
that he does not | 2 |
in almost unbroken silence | 2 |
at a loss to | 2 |
he was punished by | 2 |
you did not care | 2 |
want to know what | 2 |
to have such a | 2 |
think it was the | 2 |
but you ought to | 2 |
not been for two | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
as luck would have | 2 |
the other hand he | 2 |
could know the same | 2 |
fact that i have | 2 |
the day after his | 2 |
first on the indictment | 2 |
he knew of art | 2 |
what seemed to me | 2 |
he pulled his jowl | 2 |
to get a good | 2 |
punishing him for his | 2 |
him at his best | 2 |
you are going to | 2 |
at this time i | 2 |
i left the room | 2 |
who could resist it | 2 |
to make my life | 2 |
it is impossible to | 2 |
the man she loved | 2 |
to the man and | 2 |
seemed to me that | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
it was a great | 2 |
to the south for | 2 |
douglas of hawick and | 2 |
up to you in | 2 |
would give oscar wilde | 2 |
i took no interest | 2 |
but it was only | 2 |
as i love to | 2 |
must have known that | 2 |
was the daughter of | 2 |
wilde after he had | 2 |
is going to happen | 2 |
he expected me to | 2 |
in any way with | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
is the usual course | 2 |
he sent me a | 2 |
i got to know | 2 |
with an assurance that | 2 |
the trial before mr | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
sense of his own | 2 |
he thanked me and | 2 |
no interest in the | 2 |
was said to have | 2 |
is only to be | 2 |
the noblest form of | 2 |
tried to be kind | 2 |
oscar as a schoolboy | 2 |
a loss to imagine | 2 |
the past comes back | 2 |
such a one too | 2 |
tell you what i | 2 |
went into the box | 2 |
an article which he | 2 |
had given me a | 2 |
and i wanted him | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
in a quarter of | 2 |
because you know that | 2 |
lord alfred douglas to | 2 |
oscar wilde was in | 2 |
the conversation turned on | 2 |
begging me to come | 2 |
for the last two | 2 |
that a man who | 2 |
no such thing as | 2 |
i have often lunched | 2 |
however ill i was | 2 |
she went on to | 2 |
had already paid him | 2 |
if he did not | 2 |
she did not know | 2 |
he was regarded as | 2 |
it occurred to me | 2 |
what he called his | 2 |
in chief had been | 2 |
to me as if | 2 |
you have no conception | 2 |
to which he had | 2 |
remark that he had | 2 |
he was at his | 2 |
what is good in | 2 |
i tried to get | 2 |
house in oakley street | 2 |
a week or two | 2 |
to me of the | 2 |
would not stand him | 2 |
ought not to take | 2 |
it was a complete | 2 |
been kept at the | 2 |
in a depressed way | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
what i had heard | 2 |
he could not live | 2 |
to a certain extent | 2 |
two poems of lord | 2 |
give a list of | 2 |
i think it would | 2 |
to the house of | 2 |
for days and days | 2 |
was true in every | 2 |
he could not write | 2 |
come and have a | 2 |
against a father trying | 2 |
i shall be able | 2 |
to me that you | 2 |
at the expense of | 2 |
in any case i | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
and now i am | 2 |
and then went on | 2 |
when i tried to | 2 |
the story of jesus | 2 |
travers when she wrote | 2 |
country in the world | 2 |
than it had ever | 2 |
pouring down his cheeks | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
a man of my | 2 |
two or three of | 2 |
of the man in | 2 |
and he pulled his | 2 |
i shall not be | 2 |
that all those who | 2 |
he was incapable of | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
i should be happy | 2 |
for you to do | 2 |
at first he seemed | 2 |
it is not friendly | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
back to la napoule | 2 |
oscar asked me to | 2 |
in england and america | 2 |
is not made for | 2 |
told me that his | 2 |
came out of court | 2 |
should so much like | 2 |
de profundis and the | 2 |
in order to have | 2 |
won the admiration of | 2 |
distinguished services to his | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
lord alfred douglas in | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
it is the most | 2 |
his eyes were clear | 2 |
jumped at the idea | 2 |
you a copy of | 2 |
meeting with lord alfred | 2 |
afterwards that he had | 2 |
retired to consider their | 2 |
i was a great | 2 |
to me as a | 2 |
to go abroad and | 2 |
the value of a | 2 |
i owed him money | 2 |
the wind in the | 2 |
it had ever been | 2 |
and i can only | 2 |
the pivot of the | 2 |
oscar wilde in the | 2 |
asked me if i | 2 |
he has broken me | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
view of life is | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
and went into the | 2 |
little later i heard | 2 |
the booing of the | 2 |
beerbohm tree also writes | 2 |
i had been a | 2 |
fact that he was | 2 |
indeed one of the | 2 |
talk to me of | 2 |
built with bricks of | 2 |
that you are going | 2 |
dreamed of you last | 2 |
chance of a fair | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
i did my best | 2 |
late in this year | 2 |
i had already paid | 2 |
at the old bailey | 2 |
am a different actor | 2 |
a royal commission as | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
that will make you | 2 |
did not alter my | 2 |
from beginning to end | 2 |
each and all of | 2 |
from the beginning to | 2 |
corruption of the most | 2 |
i could not live | 2 |
a great friend of | 2 |
him that he could | 2 |
it would be to | 2 |
you have no idea | 2 |
at war with himself | 2 |
one day at lunch | 2 |
the english prison system | 2 |
not a man of | 2 |
i found that oscar | 2 |
to go upstairs and | 2 |
examination in chief had | 2 |
and cheered and cheered | 2 |
the hatred of the | 2 |
the courage of the | 2 |
out in court and | 2 |
had never dreamt of | 2 |
trial of oscar wilde | 2 |
a few minutes later | 2 |
came in and i | 2 |
that owing to the | 2 |
books and writing materials | 2 |
to be kind to | 2 |
a tin of water | 2 |
might have been the | 2 |
he was a sort | 2 |
of the young men | 2 |
of what ought to | 2 |
the hundred best books | 2 |
if i can do | 2 |
i received the following | 2 |
to him that he | 2 |
you came to me | 2 |
he assured me that | 2 |
and of controversy from | 2 |
i have never known | 2 |
tell you the truth | 2 |
the case was adjourned | 2 |
that he had asked | 2 |
of his own class | 2 |
thing the hidden grace | 2 |
one who knows the | 2 |
the final touch of | 2 |
be there at all | 2 |
he had been brought | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
you are talking about | 2 |
ought to be a | 2 |
shall perish by the | 2 |
in your soul you | 2 |
a breach of confidence | 2 |
as one who had | 2 |
was told that oscar | 2 |
is of course a | 2 |
a ghost of a | 2 |
but it has been | 2 |
of course i have | 2 |
moment i thought you | 2 |
he asked ross to | 2 |
in his relations with | 2 |
the curse of the | 2 |
in which i had | 2 |
it was not long | 2 |
it will be all | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
an assurance that you | 2 |
i noticed that he | 2 |
christ should see how | 2 |
boys of his own | 2 |
would pay for it | 2 |
a friend and admirer | 2 |
was the outcome of | 2 |
could not believe that | 2 |
an exile and outcast | 2 |
stay with him in | 2 |
him that shakespeare had | 2 |
a minute or two | 2 |
of his own importance | 2 |
the very heart of | 2 |
down to posterity as | 2 |
that chloroform had been | 2 |
sir william wilde for | 2 |
i heard that the | 2 |
police that a warrant | 2 |
tried to put the | 2 |
i wanted to get | 2 |
lower education of women | 2 |
a fight of it | 2 |
in answer to the | 2 |
the young men he | 2 |
i shrugged my shoulders | 2 |
mean things put on | 2 |
i had never dreamt | 2 |
oscar wilde should be | 2 |
found that oscar had | 2 |
the salt of the | 2 |
i should be arrested | 2 |
of an ideal husband | 2 |
had gone into the | 2 |
i would not think | 2 |
what i had written | 2 |
the buzz of talk | 2 |
his tone was that | 2 |
out to him that | 2 |
the man for the | 2 |
son of his father | 2 |
of the most hideous | 2 |
true in every particular | 2 |
as a poet and | 2 |
you gambled with my | 2 |
is the only thing | 2 |
or i should have | 2 |
as soon as we | 2 |
that it carried with | 2 |
the course of the | 2 |
and could talk of | 2 |
he surprised me by | 2 |
he was in prison | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
letter from lord alfred | 2 |
did not know whether | 2 |
dreadful to be here | 2 |
that i cannot write | 2 |
to a young man | 2 |
a short time to | 2 |
as we have seen | 2 |
did not know that | 2 |
sixteen years of age | 2 |
sense of the word | 2 |
it was impossible to | 2 |
his life in the | 2 |
i could have been | 2 |
he took up the | 2 |
class in england is | 2 |
him to write his | 2 |
reading and report on | 2 |
humour was beginning to | 2 |
he would not hear | 2 |
all the world was | 2 |
what took place at | 2 |
to be drawn from | 2 |
be able to write | 2 |
period of our friendship | 2 |
when he went to | 2 |
wrote to me that | 2 |
i got a telegram | 2 |
after the first act | 2 |
there was nothing in | 2 |
in the nick of | 2 |
spend the summer with | 2 |
my solicitors tell me | 2 |
tell him the truth | 2 |
have come to see | 2 |
i might have succeeded | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
the sweet sage green | 2 |
will take me to | 2 |
him because he was | 2 |
well as could be | 2 |
has nothing to do | 2 |
a special leaning to | 2 |
the trial of oscar | 2 |
my life would be | 2 |
he wrote a little | 2 |
asked him about his | 2 |
sir edward clarke applied | 2 |
had written a great | 2 |
asked him one day | 2 |
and so on till | 2 |
true evidence of good | 2 |
a few brief months | 2 |
of this sort was | 2 |
sir william wilde to | 2 |
from his associates and | 2 |
he was full of | 2 |
of you last night | 2 |
that it was all | 2 |
to meet me with | 2 |
that for a single | 2 |
is there nothing i | 2 |
could not contain myself | 2 |
are no friend of | 2 |
admitted that he had | 2 |
has a sacred sheen | 2 |
i must keep love | 2 |
in spite of himself | 2 |
giving up to you | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
a tidbit of scandal | 2 |
such a large sum | 2 |
on the point of | 2 |
don whom i have | 2 |
if he had known | 2 |
it is not only | 2 |
and he came and | 2 |
it may well be | 2 |
it was only the | 2 |
three or four months | 2 |
with a special leaning | 2 |
and conjure wonder out | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
that oscar had not | 2 |
intimacy with lord alfred | 2 |
ought to have done | 2 |
he loved the title | 2 |
a special dislike for | 2 |
i got a letter | 2 |
the fact that in | 2 |
the refusal of sir | 2 |
that it is about | 2 |
that men build is | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
him at this time | 2 |
all radiant and unshadowed | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
do something that would | 2 |
but there was always | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
deaths than one must | 2 |
i happened to be | 2 |
is the secret of | 2 |
not one of his | 2 |
oscar wilde to lord | 2 |
out of the twenty | 2 |
the flower of english | 2 |
that such a man | 2 |
was unconscious of any | 2 |
i think i can | 2 |
he could afford to | 2 |
by lord alfred douglas | 2 |
said to myself in | 2 |
i will do my | 2 |
to tell him that | 2 |
pointed out to him | 2 |
refusal of sir william | 2 |
be said for it | 2 |
taste in literature and | 2 |
heard that oscar wilde | 2 |
to talk of him | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
the joy of living | 2 |
out of your head | 2 |
that oscar was going | 2 |
has the courage of | 2 |
i must write to | 2 |
met me at the | 2 |
you at that time | 2 |
than one more deaths | 2 |
for some years after | 2 |
i thank god every | 2 |
oscar had not only | 2 |
can be found in | 2 |
that the dedication was | 2 |
the bitter lees of | 2 |
in extenuation of his | 2 |
than i had imagined | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
i have made him | 2 |
to do him justice | 2 |
you did not realise | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
brought about the first | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
the warder came in | 2 |
able to help you | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
in knee breeches and | 2 |
as well as could | 2 |
day and all night | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
tone of his reply | 2 |
colour from his associates | 2 |
could do nothing but | 2 |
assurance that you were | 2 |
will do my best | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
declaring that he was | 2 |
face all radiant and | 2 |
the governor met me | 2 |
the evangel of a | 2 |
was the real defendant | 2 |
a man who had | 2 |
from first to last | 2 |
foul and filthy black | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
do you think i | 2 |
did you call him | 2 |
of the most delightful | 2 |
and bound with bars | 2 |
gone bail for him | 2 |
social foundations in england | 2 |
pressed him to write | 2 |
i had gone with | 2 |
dark lady of the | 2 |
that when he had | 2 |
of the man that | 2 |
you wonder that i | 2 |
do as he was | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
swear that it was | 2 |
to know him because | 2 |
to which you had | 2 |
should never have been | 2 |
oscar in reading gaol | 2 |
soon as he saw | 2 |
brought tears to my | 2 |
i was overjoyed to | 2 |
he had been guilty | 2 |
the things of the | 2 |
that he had gone | 2 |
he had no claim | 2 |
i was not a | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
knew nothing about it | 2 |
been condemned by a | 2 |
his talk was more | 2 |
is no place for | 2 |
in the conduct of | 2 |
such a judgment as | 2 |
if oscar wilde had | 2 |
to do better than | 2 |
and i did not | 2 |
to keep the peace | 2 |
later i received a | 2 |
home secretary would be | 2 |
we came out of | 2 |
the astonishing success of | 2 |
ross to go to | 2 |
the promise of may | 2 |
by saying that his | 2 |
he was talking as | 2 |
clear that he must | 2 |
his fame as a | 2 |
lord alfred douglas i | 2 |
allowed you to bring | 2 |
he said in a | 2 |
letter from oscar wilde | 2 |
it was not his | 2 |
him as easily as | 2 |
i did not respond | 2 |
is realised is right | 2 |
sir evelyn ruggles brise | 2 |
put on beauty like | 2 |
when he had finished | 2 |
i felt that there | 2 |
rest of his life | 2 |
on one of my | 2 |
to see that the | 2 |
where he had been | 2 |
to know whether he | 2 |
what he was doing | 2 |
there is no other | 2 |
i caught a glimpse | 2 |
he told me a | 2 |
world was an enchanted | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
wilde and lord alfred | 2 |
she would not have | 2 |
i have indicated sufficiently | 2 |
what could i say | 2 |
as long as the | 2 |
he was proud of | 2 |
the caf de la | 2 |
sit in a caf | 2 |
could not stand it | 2 |
that it was an | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
has to modify the | 2 |
the previous evening that | 2 |
i should go mad | 2 |
it was clear that | 2 |
you were worthy of | 2 |
he spoke to me | 2 |
speech for the defence | 2 |
that the charge of | 2 |
the only way to | 2 |
then in all the | 2 |
want to live here | 2 |
there never was an | 2 |
nothing else to do | 2 |
the next morning i | 2 |
in the civilised world | 2 |
began to realise that | 2 |
what i thought of | 2 |
the peacock blue has | 2 |
no more beautiful life | 2 |
every prison that men | 2 |
of society to the | 2 |
to lord william herbert | 2 |
englishmen out of ten | 2 |
in his rooms at | 2 |
each could know the | 2 |
i have been told | 2 |
all through his life | 2 |
a verdict of not | 2 |
that we did not | 2 |
him a good boy | 2 |
knee breeches and silk | 2 |
gentlemen of the jury | 2 |
be able to do | 2 |
if i had not | 2 |
during the last few | 2 |
should have been allowed | 2 |
to believe that he | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
in the story of | 2 |
had to tell him | 2 |
soon as i could | 2 |
he does not mind | 2 |
was said to be | 2 |
that she could not | 2 |
he asked me to | 2 |
seemed to me appalling | 2 |
i have tried it | 2 |
a few days later | 2 |
art and of controversy | 2 |
why on earth did | 2 |
on it with different | 2 |
on the road to | 2 |
made up my mind | 2 |
the expense of the | 2 |
the case against oscar | 2 |
tin of water for | 2 |
to give him the | 2 |
special leaning to poetry | 2 |
such a man is | 2 |
that i was angry | 2 |
at the time and | 2 |
did not see that | 2 |
for the higher education | 2 |
from oscar wilde which | 2 |
letter to lord alfred | 2 |
that the defence was | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
do you wonder that | 2 |
delighted to see you | 2 |
more clearly i saw | 2 |
had written to him | 2 |
and tell me about | 2 |
want you to get | 2 |
is on my side | 2 |
you would be glad | 2 |
sing the song of | 2 |
often lunched with you | 2 |
i talked to him | 2 |
were worthy of the | 2 |
i have already quoted | 2 |
given me a cheque | 2 |
or that for a | 2 |
warned by the police | 2 |
used to think of | 2 |
and all the while | 2 |
is the curse of | 2 |
till the next sessions | 2 |
and i was very | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
the higher education of | 2 |
just the sort of | 2 |
he thought it better | 2 |
money for us both | 2 |
a good deal about | 2 |
of the old humour | 2 |
at length to give | 2 |
and out of season | 2 |
a story i had | 2 |
ask god to make | 2 |
but i am not | 2 |
oscar declared that he | 2 |
all the money he | 2 |
me that the only | 2 |
that for the first | 2 |
got a telegram from | 2 |
i returned to my | 2 |
had taken place in | 2 |
and also because it | 2 |
asked god to make | 2 |
a judge in chambers | 2 |
afterwards to have been | 2 |
play was a success | 2 |
i cannot help it | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
fell in love with | 2 |
and on the day | 2 |
have written to me | 2 |
he asked the jury | 2 |
one might have thought | 2 |
believe that he would | 2 |
one more deaths than | 2 |
me that i should | 2 |
is to go to | 2 |
as i went to | 2 |
that douglas should have | 2 |
and everyone tried to | 2 |
men their brothers maim | 2 |
i do not believe | 2 |
but when we met | 2 |
not want to see | 2 |
another letter from oscar | 2 |
one of the very | 2 |
he did his best | 2 |
i had written to | 2 |
to live in the | 2 |
have often lunched with | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
house in tite street | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
the wittiest and most | 2 |
to me as i | 2 |
the opportunity of making | 2 |
from the beginning he | 2 |
it out of my | 2 |
i used to call | 2 |
william wilde to go | 2 |
of the trial was | 2 |
he turned on me | 2 |
he would be given | 2 |
what he was saying | 2 |
poems of lord alfred | 2 |
he told me he | 2 |
interest of the story | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
he got up and | 2 |
it is an old | 2 |
i had heard it | 2 |
as if i were | 2 |
i went to him | 2 |
blue has a sacred | 2 |
i was at a | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
that he was going | 2 |
be no doubt that | 2 |
should be taken first | 2 |
fight with his father | 2 |
the people who have | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
the jury retired to | 2 |
will not think of | 2 |
he had finished the | 2 |
of course i had | 2 |
if you will not | 2 |
taylor in the box | 2 |
to me to say | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
ten times as much | 2 |
did not believe in | 2 |
a thing that is | 2 |
under the common thing | 2 |
of joy and pleasure | 2 |
of the unco guid | 2 |
and he was allowed | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
he turned to me | 2 |
you are not allowed | 2 |
that i should always | 2 |
to his credit that | 2 |
i am very glad | 2 |
have given him money | 2 |
i could not say | 2 |
can only say that | 2 |
evangel of a new | 2 |
and i wanted to | 2 |
are to be found | 2 |
he had been invited | 2 |
said he might do | 2 |
of him as a | 2 |
the fact that it | 2 |
i began to realise | 2 |
alfred douglas and the | 2 |
will allow me to | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
wilde should be treated | 2 |
that is for you | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
than any of his | 2 |
that he must do | 2 |
it must be admitted | 2 |
he had been taught | 2 |
paid no heed to | 2 |
was an enchanted place | 2 |
as if i had | 2 |
send him some money | 2 |
i was put off | 2 |
of the high court | 2 |
had a sort of | 2 |
be only too glad | 2 |
have it out with | 2 |
in park lane and | 2 |
i had always thought | 2 |
topmost height of happy | 2 |
and great ladies that | 2 |
a certain amount of | 2 |
of the plank bed | 2 |
of course that the | 2 |
by sir edward sullivan | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
of the love i | 2 |
i dreamed of him | 2 |
i can do no | 2 |
give oscar wilde a | 2 |
for the rest of | 2 |
off the statute book | 2 |
evidence of good esteem | 2 |
those whom i have | 2 |
i do not wish | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
does not seem to | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
girl had been violated | 2 |
is the result of | 2 |
was placed in the | 2 |
to believe that the | 2 |
i saw his face | 2 |
view of life which | 2 |
me to get him | 2 |
the song of solomon | 2 |
of it and the | 2 |
wrote to warder martin | 2 |
with his own hands | 2 |
we got into the | 2 |
the incidents of his | 2 |
have to stand or | 2 |
i changed the subject | 2 |
i was coming to | 2 |
friend and intimate of | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
told him what i | 2 |
and unshadowed of distress | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
pet organ of the | 2 |
now and then he | 2 |
ghost of a chance | 2 |
lord queensberry had been | 2 |
soon as he left | 2 |
three hours out of | 2 |
till mean things put | 2 |
wilde was not in | 2 |
asked me what i | 2 |
the respect of his | 2 |
way of being a | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
came to see me | 2 |
soon as it was | 2 |
why did he not | 2 |
i will let you | 2 |
in so far as | 2 |
that he wanted to | 2 |
out of court with | 2 |
should see how men | 2 |
bosie douglas came in | 2 |
you must see that | 2 |
is no such thing | 2 |
when i come to | 2 |
seemed to ooze out | 2 |
only be convicted through | 2 |
greek born out of | 2 |
wilde a verdict against | 2 |
after a pause he | 2 |
i will not go | 2 |
that as soon as | 2 |
which he was suffering | 2 |
lest christ should see | 2 |
and he laughed mischievously | 2 |
case to go to | 2 |
examining oscar as to | 2 |
the first class in | 2 |
not believe in the | 2 |
with me at the | 2 |
memories of oscar wilde | 2 |
anything to do with | 2 |
the spectators in the | 2 |
on beauty like a | 2 |
those we love who | 2 |
than one must die | 2 |
out the evidence of | 2 |
i have ever seen | 2 |
because i did not | 2 |
going to the south | 2 |
am going to write | 2 |
no one seemed to | 2 |
large sum for it | 2 |
i would rather have | 2 |
he cared nothing for | 2 |
there is no theatre | 2 |
but he was a | 2 |
i think if you | 2 |
was just the sort | 2 |
could have been so | 2 |
they would let me | 2 |
i had never heard | 2 |
nine englishmen out of | 2 |
you ought to know | 2 |
at least as far | 2 |
things put on beauty | 2 |
all the time you | 2 |
all the people who | 2 |
from the fact that | 2 |
the end of an | 2 |
time to live and | 2 |
him as well as | 2 |
love of plastic beauty | 2 |
that dare not speak | 2 |
i was going to | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
was warned by the | 2 |
i would not see | 2 |
at gland in switzerland | 2 |
eyes filled with tears | 2 |
the one really fatal | 2 |
the song of apollo | 2 |
he would not be | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
radiant and unshadowed of | 2 |
that is the usual | 2 |
lord alfred douglas has | 2 |
this time oscar had | 2 |
might have said that | 2 |
was a great poet | 2 |
and again in the | 2 |
him in his arms | 2 |
the fact that his | 2 |
and he laughed delightedly | 2 |
i could not stand | 2 |
for them and for | 2 |
and he went on | 2 |
he won first honours | 2 |
for the lower education | 2 |
can do no good | 2 |
he had quarrelled with | 2 |
am i to do | 2 |
tone was that of | 2 |
want you to tell | 2 |
after the success of | 2 |
it carried with it | 2 |
i had ever seen | 2 |
and i felt that | 2 |
of the english governing | 2 |
did not hesitate to | 2 |
i knew that he | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
making fun of the | 2 |
the summer with him | 2 |
brought him to ruin | 2 |
the chief features of | 2 |
out at the time | 2 |
afraid you have been | 2 |
to ask you to | 2 |
to me again and | 2 |
i would go to | 2 |
and he could not | 2 |
in spite of myself | 2 |
my last year at | 2 |
in oakley street to | 2 |
not speak its name | 2 |
regius professor of greek | 2 |
the daughter of a | 2 |
the fool to the | 2 |
article in the chameleon | 2 |
but all in vain | 2 |
the song of sorrow | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
to write to you | 2 |
me to come to | 2 |
not have a fair | 2 |
i had no right | 2 |
wrote a little note | 2 |
ought to have known | 2 |
the aristocracy and the | 2 |
not ask me to | 2 |
took place at this | 2 |
i made up my | 2 |
do you ever think | 2 |
in connection with the | 2 |
attempt to restrain the | 2 |
should not be condemned | 2 |
not likely to be | 2 |
and gave it to | 2 |
see how men their | 2 |
exasperated by the fact | 2 |
his vacations in dublin | 2 |
of the man of | 2 |
must not be thought | 2 |
would be a good | 2 |
the value of money | 2 |
it is not true | 2 |
out of the brougham | 2 |
in which he tells | 2 |
it out with him | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
sir edward clarke rose | 2 |
do not be afraid | 2 |
to eat and drink | 2 |
soon as he had | 2 |
beginning to the end | 2 |
knew of art and | 2 |
promised to write a | 2 |
occurred to me that | 2 |
or two later he | 2 |
not been able to | 2 |
hardships of the poor | 2 |
and the worst of | 2 |
and when i pressed | 2 |
my friends hardly recognise | 2 |
with him at gland | 2 |
i was eager to | 2 |
from him that he | 2 |
insisted on drinking absinthe | 2 |
during the first year | 2 |
all this seems to | 2 |
tears pouring down his | 2 |
the public might be | 2 |
a flash i saw | 2 |
and all the world | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
was not only an | 2 |
great deal about the | 2 |
the world does not | 2 |
that the book was | 2 |
the pleasures of eating | 2 |
prison determined not to | 2 |
what is it now | 2 |
marquis of queensberry had | 2 |
i remember a lunch | 2 |
tried to outdo his | 2 |
it was at the | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
out of prison determined | 2 |
he took me to | 2 |
the time you were | 2 |
the world was an | 2 |
he thinks of my | 2 |
to consider their verdict | 2 |
parker would tell them | 2 |
he did not see | 2 |
is not even a | 2 |
when i pressed him | 2 |
beyond all comparison the | 2 |
the outside of the | 2 |
and i talked to | 2 |
for a couple of | 2 |
of what you might | 2 |
one morning in the | 2 |
i looked at him | 2 |
he lunched with me | 2 |
to stay with him | 2 |
i told him it | 2 |
without plan or purpose | 2 |
things of the spirit | 2 |
to lunch at the | 2 |
if i had been | 2 |
the beginning to the | 2 |
of this narrative i | 2 |
that you are hurt | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
his letters to lord | 2 |
know the meaning of | 2 |
the gravity of the | 2 |
i had no wish | 2 |
i know him well | 2 |
a hundred generations of | 2 |
oscar wilde ever wrote | 2 |
born out of due | 2 |
how sorry he was | 2 |
i wrote to him | 2 |
i did not wish | 2 |
who had written a | 2 |
applied to sir william | 2 |
men build is built | 2 |
you looking so well | 2 |
in spite of their | 2 |
have been to me | 2 |
which grew more and | 2 |
of art and of | 2 |
to see him in | 2 |
great deal of harm | 2 |
miss travers when she | 2 |
the pet organ of | 2 |
it was a pity | 2 |
dedication was addressed to | 2 |
you say that the | 2 |
life and soul of | 2 |
we were in the | 2 |
profundis and the ballad | 2 |
i was in the | 2 |
write a first act | 2 |
all he knew of | 2 |
about this time that | 2 |
the first sketch was | 2 |
to be there at | 2 |
up their minds that | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
there nothing i can | 2 |
for a year or | 2 |
but in the case | 2 |
he pointed out that | 2 |
come back to me | 2 |
the secret of the | 2 |
letter of oscar wilde | 2 |
at last i got | 2 |
the minds of the | 2 |
wilde to go into | 2 |
you really think that | 2 |
the manager of the | 2 |
the love of the | 2 |
care what became of | 2 |
one of the best | 2 |
rue des beaux arts | 2 |
i knew nothing of | 2 |
on the top of | 2 |
that this is a | 2 |
see him in a | 2 |
had to do was | 2 |
i saw your face | 2 |
showed that he was | 2 |
conduct of the prosecution | 2 |
if you are an | 2 |
justice collins did not | 2 |
some of the young | 2 |
as to say that | 2 |
and i think it | 2 |
to have it out | 2 |
i have ever heard | 2 |
so much like to | 2 |
i had gone to | 2 |
it may be a | 2 |
on the one hand | 2 |
me a little later | 2 |
went to see him | 2 |
us that he had | 2 |
but he had no | 2 |
to him by the | 2 |
make him a good | 2 |
think of myself as | 2 |
did not care for | 2 |
i thought i should | 2 |
looked up at me | 2 |
not a characteristic of | 2 |
made for himself a | 2 |
this seems to me | 2 |
of my school life | 2 |
you had not been | 2 |
the terror of a | 2 |
if he were really | 2 |
would let me write | 2 |
the temptation of the | 2 |
him and asked him | 2 |
to modify the most | 2 |
lives than one more | 2 |
and he went away | 2 |
met or heard of | 2 |
do you remember once | 2 |
oscar had begun to | 2 |
he agreed with me | 2 |
peacock blue has a | 2 |
i must have a | 2 |
said to me once | 2 |
another letter from him | 2 |
shortly after his release | 2 |
would be glad if | 2 |
to restrain the cheering | 2 |
if he were condemned | 2 |
tears to my eyes | 2 |
he must have gone | 2 |
that it was chloroform | 2 |
as he was told | 2 |
that this man should | 2 |
is built with bricks | 2 |
he knew i was | 2 |
came to me through | 2 |
oscar told me that | 2 |
me if he could | 2 |
we are fated to | 2 |
the judge would probably | 2 |
a professor of sthetics | 2 |
by way of being | 2 |
but after all he | 2 |
by which we become | 2 |
well as i could | 2 |
spectators in the court | 2 |
from lord alfred douglas | 2 |
the letter complained of | 2 |
me at the moment | 2 |
that i am the | 2 |
single moment i thought | 2 |
and did not hesitate | 2 |
three or four days | 2 |
interest in the matter | 2 |
as good as the | 2 |
if i would go | 2 |
to do is to | 2 |
i was unconscious of | 2 |
that the case was | 2 |
of ham and eggs | 2 |
were read out in | 2 |
again in spite of | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
as my play was | 2 |
to reading and report | 2 |
not only all the | 2 |
shall never forget it | 2 |
for the common weal | 2 |
that if he were | 2 |
and it may well | 2 |
letter of thanks to | 2 |
was told i should | 2 |
for me to do | 2 |
it came as a | 2 |
had been invited to | 2 |
whether there was any | 2 |
wonder out of emptiness | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
and that i had | 2 |
he took the ball | 2 |
peculiar exaltation of mind | 2 |
love in my heart | 2 |
when he was dying | 2 |
you must tell me | 2 |
i need not tell | 2 |
who ought to have | 2 |
could be witty about | 2 |
seemed to me as | 2 |
will not say the | 2 |
letters which had been | 2 |
get him some clothes | 2 |
and was eager to | 2 |
all the past comes | 2 |
is more than half | 2 |
what i should have | 2 |
the venus of milo | 2 |
the world of art | 2 |
you got my silver | 2 |
of him at this | 2 |
and that if i | 2 |
oscar as to his | 2 |
the best in the | 2 |
and i went on | 2 |
all i have written | 2 |
nothing out of the | 2 |
he may have been | 2 |
that it was impossible | 2 |
became more and more | 2 |
day at lunch i | 2 |
to oscar when he | 2 |
be able to judge | 2 |
let me know if | 2 |
i hear of it | 2 |
talk of nothing but | 2 |
was only in the | 2 |
took place at the | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
he nodded his head | 2 |
wrote to me saying | 2 |
than he had ever | 2 |
he knew that he | 2 |
no one could help | 2 |
had ever seen him | 2 |
got up and said | 2 |
the common thing the | 2 |
could not help it | 2 |
having given some sweet | 2 |
i asked oscar about | 2 |