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1 The painted scenes were my world.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7
2 There is no good in prolonging this scene.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 14
3 But I don't like scenes, except on the stage.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 2
4 She would be sure to make a scene, and he detested scenes of every kind.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 5
5 She would be sure to make a scene, and he detested scenes of every kind.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 5
6 As soon as it was over, Dorian Gray rushed behind the scenes into the greenroom.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7
7 If I am late he is sure to be furious, and I couldn't have a scene in this bonnet.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 3
8 Yet they felt that the true test of any Juliet is the balcony scene of the second act.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7
9 When they took lovers, it was merely to have some one with whom they could have scenes.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7
10 She would have liked to have continued the scene on the same emotional scale, but he cut her short.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 5
11 The scene was the hall of Capulet's house, and Romeo in his pilgrim's dress had entered with Mercutio and his other friends.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7
12 The orphreys were divided into panels representing scenes from the life of the Virgin, and the coronation of the Virgin was figured in coloured silks upon the hood.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 11
13 On the first night I was at the theatre, the horrid old Jew came round to the box after the performance was over and offered to take me behind the scenes and introduce me to her.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4
14 But you must think of that lonely death in the tawdry dressing-room simply as a strange lurid fragment from some Jacobean tragedy, as a wonderful scene from Webster, or Ford, or Cyril Tourneur.
The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8