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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Wilde, Oscar ยท 80 words

The Picture of Dorian Gray - Wilde, Oscar

The hero of the wonderful novel that had so influenced his life had himself known this curious fancy. In the seventh chapter he tells how, crowned with laurel, lest lightning might strike him, he had sat, as Tiberius, in a garden at Capri, reading the shameful books of Elephantis, while dwarfs and peacocks strutted round him and the flute player mocked the swinger of the censer; and, as Caligula, had caroused with the green shirted jockeys in their stables and.

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