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Original paragraph in
The Leader - Saturday, May 25, 1895
The Leader - Saturday, May 25, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Cork Examiner - Monday, April 8, 1895
The Cork Examiner - Monday, April 8, 1895
Difference
It is somewhat remarkable that Oscar Wilde, Mr. Carson, and Mr. Gill, the leading counsel against him, and Mr. Justice Henn Collins, who
tried the case, are all Irishmen, and are all graduates of Dublin University. Mr. Wilde is a graduate of both Dublin and Oxford. Mr. Edward Carson and
Oscar Wilde were undergraduates together in Trinity College, Dublin, upwards of 20 years ago, and were, indeed, members of the same class. Oscar Wilde was
a scholar of Trinity, and one of the best classics of his year. Mr. Carson's Academic career was, comparatively speaking, undistinguished.
It is somewhat remarkable that Mr Oscar Wilde, Mr Carson and Mr Gill, the leading counsel against him, and Mr Justice Henn Collins who
tried the case are all Irishmen and are all graduates of Dublin University. Mr Edward Carson and Mr Oscar Wilde were undergraduates together upwards of
twenty years ago, and were indeed members of the same class. Oscar Wilde was a scholar of Trinity and one of the best classics of his year. Mr Carson's
academic career was, comparatively speaking, undistinguished.