British & Irish
epub, mobi |eng | | Author:Christopher Marlowe

140 be damned here. What? Walking, disputing, etc.? But leaving off this, let me have a wife, the fairest maid in Germany, for I am wanton and lascivious and cannot ...
( Category: Renaissance March 25,2014 )
epub, azw, mobi |eng | | Author:Oscar Wilde

* * * THE CRITIC AS ARTIST--WITH SOME REMARKS UPON THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCUSSING EVERYTHING * * * A DIALOGUE: Part II. Persons: the same. Scene: the same. ERNEST. The ...
( Category: Ancient & Classical March 25,2014 )
epub, azw3, pdf | | | Author:Oscar Wilde

THIRD ACT SCENE The Library in Lord Goring’s house. An Adam room. On the right is the door leading into the hall. On the left, the door of the smoking-room. ...
( Category: British & Irish March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | | Author:Oscar Wilde

LADY WINDERMERE. [Standing by the fireplace.] Why doesn’t he come? This waiting is horrible. He should be here. Why is he not here, to wake by passionate words some fire ...
( Category: Modern March 25,2014 )
epub, azw3, pdf | | | Author:Oscar Wilde

* * * THIRD ACT SCENE Morning-room at the Manor House. [Gwendolen and Cecily are at the window, looking out into the garden.] Gwendolen. The fact that they did not ...
( Category: British & Irish March 25,2014 )
mobi |pt | 1895-01-02 | Author:Oscar Wilde

Algernon. My letters! But, my own sweet Cecily, I have never written you any letters. Cecily. You need hardly remind me of that, Ernest. I remember only too well that ...
( Category: British & Irish March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2012-08-22 | Author:Simon Stephens & Mark Haddon

a simile, too). But I knew that the room couldn’t be swinging backward and forward, so it must have been something which was happening inside my head. I rolled onto ...
( Category: British & Irish March 24,2014 )