Compare Documents
This page compares two reports at the document level. The column on the left shows the first report and the column in the middle shows the second. The column on the right highlights any differences between the two documents. Pink shows differences in the first report and purple in the second report. The Match percentage shows the percentage of similarity between the two documents.
The Boston Daily Advertiser - Tuesday, April 9, 1895
London, Apr. 8. -- Oscar Wilde is suffering from insomnia. The prison surgeon Saturday night gave him a sleeping draught, but it had no effect upon him. and he continued pacing his cell nearly all night long. He eats almost nothing, although he is allowed to have food sent to him from outside. Another prisoner cleans his cell. He is not allowed to smoke, and is allowed to receive only a single visitor daily.
Further startling revelations in connection with the Wilde case are hinted at. It is said that Alfred Taylor has determined to drag down with him all he can if he is prosecuted, and that this will involve one of the most prominent men in England whose name has been freely whispered about in connection with the scandals which have just become public.
The World - Monday, April 8, 1895
TAYLOR WILL TELL ALL Determined, it is Said, to Drag All He Can Down with Him.
LONDON, April 8. -- There is no ground for the report that Oscar Wilde has attempted to commit suicide.
Further startling revelations in connection with the Wilde case are hinted at. It is said that Alfred Taylor has determined to drag down with him all he can if he is prosecuted, and that this will involve one of the most prominent men in England whose name has been freely whispered about in connection with the scandals.