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Original paragraph in
The Weekly Times - Saturday, April 13, 1895
The Weekly Times - Saturday, April 13, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Herald - Friday, April 5, 1895
The Herald - Friday, April 5, 1895
Difference
The little finger of Oscar Wilde's left hand is covered nearly to the nail with rings.
The little finger of Oscar Wilde's left hand is covered nearly to the nail with rings.
"A man can't be too careful in the choice of his enemies. I have not got one who is a fool. They are all men of intellectual power, and
consequently they all appreciate me." Thus Oscar Wilde. The Marquis of Queensberry is not amongst the appreciative. Very few are.
Some years ago when the æsthetic movement was at its height in London Oscar Wilde, now prosecuting the Marquis of Queensberry, received
large sums of money from people to design their furniture and otherwise arrange the art fittings of their homes.
Some years ago when the æsthetic movement was at its height in London Oscar Wilde, now prosecuting the Marquis of Queensberry, received
large sums of money from people to design their furniture and otherwise arrange the art fittings of their homes.