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1  He, at any rate, had escaped that.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 11
2  From him, at any rate, he was safe.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 18
3  Such, at any rate, was Dorian Gray's opinion.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 11
4  He had spared one innocent thing, at any rate.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 20
5  At any rate, I determined to wait for the first act.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 4
6  I am afraid, however, that, for me at any rate, there is no such thing.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 6
7  Yet he was not really reckless, at any rate in his relations to society.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 11
8  You treated me as no man has ever dared to treat me--no living man, at any rate.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 14
9  But the artistic temperament that they create, or at any rate reveal, is still more to me.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 9
10  He was a marvellous type, too, this lad, whom by so curious a chance he had met in Basil's studio, or could be fashioned into a marvellous type, at any rate.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 3
11  Hallward painted away with that marvellous bold touch of his, that had the true refinement and perfect delicacy that in art, at any rate comes only from strength.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 2
12  He would not see Lord Henry any more--would not, at any rate, listen to those subtle poisonous theories that in Basil Hallward's garden had first stirred within him the passion for impossible things.
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 7