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O. Wilde – a master of paradoxes.

O. Wilde – a master of paradoxes. “The gods have given me almost everything.’’. What kind of a person was O. Wilde? What gifts were given to him by the gods?. SYMPHONY IN YELLOW An omnibus across the bridge Crawls like a yellow butterfly, And, here and there, a passer-by

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O. Wilde – a master of paradoxes.

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  1. O. Wilde – a master of paradoxes.

  2. “The gods have given me almost everything.’’

  3. What kind of a person was O. Wilde? • What gifts were given to him by the gods?

  4. SYMPHONY IN YELLOW An omnibus across the bridge Crawls like a yellow butterfly, And, here and there, a passer-by Shows like a little restless midge. Big barges full of yellow hay Are moved against the shadowy wharf, And like a yellow silken scarf, The thick fog hangs along the quay. The yellow leaves begin to fade And flutter from the Temple elms, And at my feet the pale green Thames Lies like a rod of rippled jade.

  5. IN THE FOREST Out of the mid-wood’s twilight Into the meadow’s dawn, Ivory limbed and brown eyed, Flashes my Faun! He skips through the copses singing, And his shadow dances along, And I know not which I should follow, Shadow or song! O Hunter, snare me his shadow! O Nightingale, catch me his strain! Else moonstruck with music and madness I track him in vain!

  6. MATCH UP THE BEGINNING OF THE SAYING WITH ITS END 1. to love oneself is … 2. I have nothing to declare… 3. I can resist everything… 4. Romance is the privilege of the rich… 5. the happy people of the world have their value… 6. there is only one thing worse than being talked about… 7. an acquaintance that begins with a compliment… a) Except temptation. b) But only the negative value of foils. c) The beginning of a life long romance. d) Except my genius. e) And that is not being talked about. f) Is sure to develop into a real friendship. g) Not the profession of the unemployed.

  7. EDUCATOIN IS AN ADMIRABLE THING,BUT IT IS WELL TO REMEMBER FROM TIME TO TIME THAT NOTHING THAT IS WORTH KNOWING CAN BE TAUGHT. O. Wilde

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