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at the same time42
in the course of38
the vicar of wakefield38
ballad of reading gaol30
at the end of29
one of the most28
is one of the28
on the th of27
for the first time26
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the ballad of reading22
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from time to time20
in one of his19
on the part of19
to lord alfred douglas19
as soon as he18
a great deal of17
i am going to17
the end of the17
i do not know16
she stoops to conquer16
citizen of the world16
a work of art16
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that he was a16
it would have been15
the rest of the15
the tale of a15
tale of a tub15
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importance of being earnest14
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that is to say11
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in spite of his10
of lord alfred douglas10
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in the house of10
that he could not10
the end of his10
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to say that he10
to be found in10
as one of the10
the course of the10
i should not have10
he told me that10
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the middle of the9
the course of this9
that it would be9
the death of his9
i want you to9
in the way of9
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over and over again9
the present state of9
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as soon as possible9
a day or two9
at the beginning of9
there can be no9
a couple of years9
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i do not think8
in the english language8
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the fact that the8
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for a long time8
the soul of man8
made up his mind8
a great romantic passion8
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as we have seen8
his poem of the8
state of polite learning8
the marquis of queensberry8
in which he was8
poem of the traveler8
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of which he was8
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again and again he8
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a little later i8
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of the roman history7
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he ought to have7
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the appearance of the7
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the action of the7
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the proprietor of the7
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his chambers in the7
the use of the7
on to say that7
the history of england7
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the cathedrals of northern7
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the duchess of padua6
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brought about the first2
it was written at2
afterwards that he had2
the fool to the2
it was in these2
i could not go2
the letters he had2
i asked him one2
him on the matter2
conjure wonder out of2
the booksellers for support2
its supports were of2
what i had written2
to the needs of2
the author waverley place2
be unable to realise2
i am sure he2
the ordinary english reader2
to all those who2
village all declared how2
some idea of the2
stay with him in2
from poor goldsmith that2
oscar wilde was in2
on the point of2
i ask your pardon2
the home secretary would2
not very easy to2
was brought to a2
have watered with chlorodine2
wilde his life and2
to the man and2
hoarded in the tiny2
third and fourth acts2
in front of the2
to induce him to2
he did not make2
fretting with chagrin and2
be no harm in2
of the hero of2
dreamed of him last2
not to be resisted2
of the last of2
money she had advanced2
to the degree of2
embroidered caryatides fifteen feet2
an answer by so2
and with the most2
jane and the valentine2
me what i would2
some old inns of2
pride attends us still2
the cork into the2
then there is the2
that he felt the2
to produce it in2
editions are admirable for2
tom davies and the2
never exceeded a crown2
declared how much he2
was often uttered in2
had elevated him into2
had spoken of the2
tell him the truth2
it is in this2
there is no theatre2
matter of indifference to2
with my situation at2
and all of them2
us that he had2
of a parcel of2
again in spite of2
and so on till2
to keep up the2
to the great goldsmith2
i am in the2
one morning in the2
the best house in2
birthday of the infanta2
that she had sometimes2
of oscar wilde to2
for the critical review2
are not to be2
english conception of justice2
saying that he was2
found it so easy2
be said for it2
the wind in the2
to write a comedy2
you scarcely can conceive2
him as much as2
it is no more2
and that he did2
the time of which2
wrote occasionally for the2
to make it up2
of the young king2
paid no heed to2
tone was that of2
nothing on the continent2
a lady of distinction2
am desirous this night2
he was resolved to2
it may not have2
the very next day2
seemed to me as2
which he felt himself2
follies of the day2
and them that sat2
the last months of2
popularity to the ignorance2
up to the present2
he wrote to his2
asked him one day2
to be left for2
trial took place at2
one dinner at the2
have said anything about2
lands he could measure2
half poisoned with a2
introduction by sir edward2
of four or five2
i asked him once2
and on the th2
stammered through the whole2
wall with a black2
it to the best2
how much of this2
give a verdict against2
was in great distress2
to the scorn of2
word respecting the jessamy2
at the bottom of2
worthy to be appreciated2
himself that he had2
common price of an2
two and a half2
saw him only in2
as inconsiderable as the2
three or four years2
in the last years2
in which i am2
from the peculiar manner2
do what he likes2
in the first period2
are kind to you2
notes and introductory memoir2
was in the midst2
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that men build is2
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fact that he was2
be glad to do2
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height of happy hours2
what a commerce was2
i asked oscar about2
which he said he2
the deserted village is2
from a letter of2
you did not realise2
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to which he is2
true in every particular2
the life of me2
and all i saw2
years older than the2
in my letter to2
nimble feet to dance2
off the beaten track2
is probable that his2
rouge his own natural2
mistook it for fame2
with the most charming2
lives than one more2
had been given to2
since the provoked husband2
be brought up against2
stands in the first2
counterfeited glee at all2
me those regards which2
may have been made2
there was at least2
enamelled and jewelled medallions2
more than the papers2
have to stand or2
love of beauty and2
is of course a2
so great that he2
and invited him to2
as a term of2
defray the expenses of2
those who have to2
not long before i2
whenever i write anything2
full ten times a2
to his house for2
not or could not2
the great mass of2
be left for her2
bed made for her2
with sir joshua reynolds2
not in the house2
the times of their2
a few days before2
much more than the2
at a loss to2
nothing but the most2
who have something as2
saying that oscar was2
attempt on her virtue2
cry out at the2
debase so high a2
bens be his kellys2
on a certain day2
the age of thirty2
of what ought to2
the ministry would be2
and went into the2
the garden of the2
to write as much2
him a pension from2
talking age and whispering2
will not let you2
i should be arrested2
dainties and viands that2
was not insensible to2
to get him some2
the very soul of2
the superintendence of the2
when i lyrically moan2
any one of them2
people would be displeased2
deaths than one must2
learned to trace the2
end of five months2
with broideries of pearls2
been a source of2
by sir edward sullivan2
in this way he2
was deprived of the2
in importance with the2
addition to a man2
examination in chief had2
and the deserted village2
the whole worked in2
recalled the fact that2
at three in the2