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themselves. Arthur Ransome,in Oscar Wilde,A Critical Study He was never quite sure himself where and when he was serious. Robert Ross,letter to Adela Schuster(23 December 1900) What has Oscar in common with Art?except that he dines at our tables and picks from our platter theplums for the puddings he peddles in the provinces. James MeNeill Whistler in The World (November 1886) "I wishI'd said that" (by Wilde,to a witty remark by James McNeill Whistler),to which Whistler riposted: "You will,Oscar,you will!" James McNeill Whistler Quoted in James McNeil Whistler by Lisa N.Peters The dinner table was Wilde's event and made him the greatest themselves. Arthur Ransome, in Oscar Wilde, A Critical Study He was never quite sure himself where and when he was serious. Robert Ross, letter to Adela Schuster (23 December 1900) What has Oscar in common with Art? except that he dines at our tables and picks from our platter the plums for the puddings he peddles in the provinces. James McNeill Whistler in The World (November 1886) "I wish I'd said that" (by Wilde, to a witty remark by James McNeill Whistler), to which Whistler riposted: "You will, Oscar, you will!" James McNeill Whistler Quoted in James McNeil Whistler by Lisa N. Peters The dinner table was Wilde's event and made him the greatest
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