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Original paragraph in
The Herald - Wednesday, June 5, 1895
The Herald - Wednesday, June 5, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Weekly Times - Saturday, June 8, 1895
The Weekly Times - Saturday, June 8, 1895
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The "Pall Mall Gazette" this evening publishes a statement in regard to Oscar Wilde, the well-known dramatic author, who was recently
sentenced by Mr Justice Wills, at the Old Bailey, to two years' imprisonment for abominable practices.
The "Pall Mall Gazette" this evening publishes a statement in regard to Oscar Wilde, the well-known dramatic author, who was recently
sentenced by Mr Justice Wills, at the Old Bailey, to two years' imprisonment for abominable practices.
The "Gazette" says that under the ignominy and disgrace of his condition as a common felon, Wilde's mind has completely given way, and
that he is now a raving lunatic.
The "Gazette" says that under the ignominy and disgrace of his condition as a common felon, Wilde's mind has completely given way, and
that he is now a raving lunatic.
So violent is he, declares the authorities, that Wilde has to be confined in a padded cell, in order to prevent him from doing himself
injury.
So violent is he, declares the authorities, that Wilde has to be confined in a padded cell, in order to prevent him from doing himself
injury.