Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other StoriesMethuen, 1914 - 196 strán (strany) |
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Strana 160
... Willie Hughes . The Christian name he found of course in the punning sonnets , cxxxv . and CXLIII .; the surname was , according to him , hidden in the seventh line of the 20th Sonnet , where Mr. W. H. is described as- A man in hew ...
... Willie Hughes . The Christian name he found of course in the punning sonnets , cxxxv . and CXLIII .; the surname was , according to him , hidden in the seventh line of the 20th Sonnet , where Mr. W. H. is described as- A man in hew ...
Strana 161
... Willie Hughes- But when your countenance fill'd up his line , Then lack'd I matter ; that enfeebled mine- the expression " when your countenance filled up his line " referring obviously to the beauty of the young actor giving life and ...
... Willie Hughes- But when your countenance fill'd up his line , Then lack'd I matter ; that enfeebled mine- the expression " when your countenance filled up his line " referring obviously to the beauty of the young actor giving life and ...
Strana 162
... Willie Hughes . We discovered nothing , of course , and every day the existence of Willie Hughes seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day ...
... Willie Hughes . We discovered nothing , of course , and every day the existence of Willie Hughes seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day ...
Strana 163
... Willie Hughes , but to prove by the most conclusive evidence that he was the Mr. W. H. of the Sonnets . He would not tell me anything more at the time ; but after dinner he solemnly produced the picture I showed you , and told me that ...
... Willie Hughes , but to prove by the most conclusive evidence that he was the Mr. W. H. of the Sonnets . He would not tell me anything more at the time ; but after dinner he solemnly produced the picture I showed you , and told me that ...
Strana 167
... Willie Hughes ; that the forgery of the picture had been done simply as a concession to me , and did not in the slightest degree invalidate the truth of the theory ; and that in order to show me how firm and flawless his faith in the ...
... Willie Hughes ; that the forgery of the picture had been done simply as a concession to me , and did not in the slightest degree invalidate the truth of the theory ; and that in order to show me how firm and flawless his faith in the ...
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