1 "You told me a month ago that you would never exhibit it," he cried.
2 Then it was that I resolved never to allow the picture to be exhibited.
3 I want you to explain to me why you won't exhibit Dorian Gray's picture.
4 I know you will laugh at me," he replied, "but I really can't exhibit it.
5 And so when I got this offer from Paris, I determined to make your portrait the principal thing in my exhibition.
6 Your name happened to come up in conversation, in connection with the miniatures you have lent to the exhibition at the Dudley.
7 You can't have forgotten that you assured me most solemnly that nothing in the world would induce you to send it to any exhibition.
8 But, really, it seems rather absurd that I shouldn't see my own work, especially as I am going to exhibit it in Paris in the autumn.
9 Georges Petit is going to collect all my best pictures for a special exhibition in the Rue de Seze, which will open the first week in October.
10 There was a gem in the brain of the dragon, Philostratus told us, and "by the exhibition of golden letters and a scarlet robe" the monster could be thrown into a magical sleep and slain.
11 He remembered that Lord Henry had said to him once, half seriously and half in jest, "If you want to have a strange quarter of an hour, get Basil to tell you why he won't exhibit your picture."