Lines Matching refs:Gray
1 The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
9 Title: The Picture of Dorian Gray
37 The Picture of Dorian Gray
194 are--my art, whatever it may be worth; Dorian Gray's good looks--we
197 "Dorian Gray? Is that his name?" asked Lord Henry, walking across the
249 won't exhibit Dorian Gray's picture. I want the real reason."
296 me. I turned half-way round and saw Dorian Gray for the first time.
303 own master; had at least always been so, till I met Dorian Gray.
355 she say about Mr. Dorian Gray?"
360 Gray?' Neither of us could help laughing, and we became friends at
421 Mr. Dorian Gray. How often do you see him?"
434 Antinous was to late Greek sculpture, and the face of Dorian Gray will
440 and I know that the work I have done, since I met Dorian Gray, is good
447 Gray has been to me. The merely visible presence of this lad--for he
455 void. Harry! if you only knew what Dorian Gray is to me! You remember
459 Gray sat beside me. Some subtle influence passed from him to me, and
463 "Basil, this is extraordinary! I must see Dorian Gray."
466 some time he came back. "Harry," he said, "Dorian Gray is to me simply
491 never see my portrait of Dorian Gray."
494 the intellectually lost who ever argue. Tell me, is Dorian Gray very
529 Dorian Gray will dominate me. You can't feel what I feel. You change
557 "Where I heard the name of Dorian Gray."
563 her in the East End, and that his name was Dorian Gray. I am bound to
581 "Mr. Dorian Gray is in the studio, sir," said the butler, coming into
587 "Ask Mr. Gray to wait, Parker: I shall be in in a few moments." The
590 Then he looked at Lord Henry. "Dorian Gray is my dearest friend," he
606 As they entered they saw Dorian Gray. He was seated at the piano, with
623 "You have not spoiled my pleasure in meeting you, Mr. Gray," said Lord
649 "You are too charming to go in for philanthropy, Mr. Gray--far too
659 Lord Henry smiled and looked at Dorian Gray. "Am I to go, Mr. Gray?"
666 "I don't know that I shall tell you that, Mr. Gray. It is so tedious a
677 Orleans. Good-bye, Mr. Gray. Come and see me some afternoon in Curzon
681 "Basil," cried Dorian Gray, "if Lord Henry Wotton goes, I shall go,
699 Dorian Gray stepped up on the dais with the air of a young Greek
706 "There is no such thing as a good influence, Mr. Gray. All influence
750 also. You, Mr. Gray, you yourself, with your rose-red youth and your
755 "Stop!" faltered Dorian Gray, "stop! you bewilder me. I don't know
786 wondered whether Dorian Gray was passing through a similar experience.
794 "Basil, I am tired of standing," cried Dorian Gray suddenly. "I must
819 Lord Henry went out to the garden and found Dorian Gray burying his
837 Dorian Gray frowned and turned his head away. He could not help liking
856 "What can it matter?" cried Dorian Gray, laughing, as he sat down on
859 "It should matter everything to you, Mr. Gray."
873 Gray. Don't frown. You have. And beauty is a form of genius--is
883 the world is the visible, not the invisible.... Yes, Mr. Gray, the
917 Dorian Gray listened, open-eyed and wondering. The spray of lilac fell
940 "You are glad you have met me, Mr. Gray," said Lord Henry, looking at
951 As they entered the studio, Dorian Gray put his hand upon Lord Henry's
964 a long time at Dorian Gray, and then for a long time at the picture,
973 finest portrait of modern times. Mr. Gray, come over and look at
984 Gray?"
1026 "How sad it is!" murmured Dorian Gray with his eyes still fixed upon
1040 Dorian Gray turned and looked at him. "I believe you would, Basil.
1072 Lord Henry shrugged his shoulders. "It is the real Dorian Gray--that
1088 Dorian Gray lifted his golden head from the pillow, and with pallid
1123 cried Dorian Gray; "and I don't allow people to call me a silly boy."
1128 "And you know you have been a little silly, Mr. Gray, and that you
1138 Two globe-shaped china dishes were brought in by a page. Dorian Gray
1170 "Well, then, you and I will go alone, Mr. Gray."
1204 Dorian Gray laughed and shook his head.
1235 Gray, my hansom is outside, and I can drop you at your own place.
1301 "Mr. Dorian Gray does not belong to Blue Books, Uncle George," said
1304 "Mr. Dorian Gray? Who is he?" asked Lord Fermor, knitting his bushy
1312 interested in Mr. Gray at present. I have only just met him."
1400 "At Aunt Agatha's. I have asked myself and Mr. Gray. He is her latest
1415 So that was the story of Dorian Gray's parentage. Crudely as it had
1458 century it was strange.... Yes; he would try to be to Dorian Gray
1575 you. Why do you try to persuade our nice Mr. Dorian Gray to give up
1660 improvisation. He felt that the eyes of Dorian Gray were fixed on him,
1665 followed his pipe, laughing. Dorian Gray never took his gaze off him,
1729 As he was passing out of the door, Dorian Gray touched him on the arm.
1747 One afternoon, a month later, Dorian Gray was reclining in a luxurious
1771 "I am afraid it is not Harry, Mr. Gray," answered a shrill voice.
1796 think so, Mr. Gray?"
1805 "Ah! that is one of Harry's views, isn't it, Mr. Gray? I always hear
1814 never been to any of my parties, have you, Mr. Gray? You must come. I
1818 found Mr. Gray here. We have had such a pleasant chat about music. We
1830 with the duchess. Good-bye, Mr. Gray. Good-bye, Harry. You are
1858 "With an actress," said Dorian Gray, blushing.
1941 "Do you think my nature so shallow?" cried Dorian Gray angrily.
2046 Dorian Gray leaped to his feet, with flushed cheeks and burning eyes.
2239 "I wonder is that really so, Harry?" said Dorian Gray, putting some
2246 Dorian Gray, and yet the lad's mad adoration of some one else caused
2270 words said with musical utterance, that Dorian Gray's soul had turned
2317 certainly Dorian Gray was a subject made to his hand, and seemed to
2341 Gray. It was to tell him that he was engaged to be married to Sibyl
2691 carriage with two ladies Dorian Gray drove past.
2844 "Dorian Gray is engaged to be married," said Lord Henry, watching him
2902 selects is absolutely delightful to me. Dorian Gray falls in love with
2913 experience. I hope that Dorian Gray will make this girl his wife,
2918 If Dorian Gray's life were spoiled, no one would be sorrier than
2991 Dorian Gray shook his head. "I left her in the forest of Arden; I
3019 Dorian Gray laughed, and tossed his head. "You are quite incorrigible,
3083 "I know what pleasure is," cried Dorian Gray. "It is to adore some
3139 Dorian Gray would never again be to him all that he had been in the
3152 of his voice. Dorian Gray loathed him more than ever. He felt as if
3168 "Yes!" answered Dorian Gray. "It was here I found her, and she is
3193 "Thanks, Basil," answered Dorian Gray, pressing his hand. "I knew that
3208 Motionless, and as one in a dream, sat Dorian Gray, gazing at her.
3232 Dorian Gray grew pale as he watched her. He was puzzled and anxious.
3313 on the third act. Dorian Gray went back to his seat. He looked pale,
3320 As soon as it was over, Dorian Gray rushed behind the scenes into the
3431 wounded thing, and Dorian Gray, with his beautiful eyes, looked down at
3598 "What o'clock is it, Victor?" asked Dorian Gray drowsily.
3700 chime, but Dorian Gray did not stir. He was trying to gather up the
3776 Lord Henry walked across the room, and sitting down by Dorian Gray,
3821 "So I have murdered Sibyl Vane," said Dorian Gray, half to himself,
3872 "Harry," cried Dorian Gray, coming over and sitting down beside him,
3999 After some time Dorian Gray looked up. "You have explained me to
4034 As he closed the door behind him, Dorian Gray touched the bell, and in
4139 "My dear Basil, how do I know?" murmured Dorian Gray, sipping some
4188 "I want the Dorian Gray I used to paint," said the artist sadly.
4203 "No," said Dorian Gray, "there is nothing fearful about it. It is one
4297 A cry of terror broke from Dorian Gray's lips, and he rushed between
4309 Hallward was thunderstruck. He looked at Dorian Gray in absolute
4325 "To exhibit it! You want to exhibit it?" exclaimed Dorian Gray, a
4338 Dorian Gray passed his hand over his forehead. There were beads of
4366 "No, Basil, you must tell me," insisted Dorian Gray. "I think I have a
4429 Dorian Gray drew a long breath. The colour came back to his cheeks,
4499 As he left the room, Dorian Gray smiled to himself. Poor Basil! How
4619 favour of Dorian Gray. There was something about Dorian that charmed
4622 "What can I do for you, Mr. Gray?" he said, rubbing his fat freckled
4626 suited for a religious subject, Mr. Gray."
4634 "No trouble at all, Mr. Gray. I am delighted to be of any service to
4644 shall we carry it to, Mr. Gray?"
4713 "Always glad to have a rest, Mr. Gray," answered the frame-maker, who
4727 "Not at all, not at all, Mr. Gray. Ever ready to do anything for you,
4781 what did it matter? What had Dorian Gray to do with Sibyl Vane's
4782 death? There was nothing to fear. Dorian Gray had not killed her.
4847 For years, Dorian Gray could not free himself from the influence of
4878 Dorian Gray entered the room. There was something in the purity of his
4923 in Dorian Gray the true realization of a type of which they had often
4957 But it appeared to Dorian Gray that the true nature of the senses had
5017 It was the creation of such worlds as these that seemed to Dorian Gray
5354 horror if Dorian Gray entered the room.
5375 Such, at any rate, was Dorian Gray's opinion. He used to wonder at the
5429 were times when it appeared to Dorian Gray that the whole of history
5499 and by an amber chain. Dorian Gray had been poisoned by a book. There
5541 "I shall be charmed. But won't you miss your train?" said Dorian Gray
5643 said Dorian Gray, biting his lip, and with a note of infinite contempt
5704 "To see my soul!" muttered Dorian Gray, starting up from the sofa and
5744 right had he to pry into the life of Dorian Gray? If he had done a
5759 Dorian Gray smiled. There was a curl of contempt in his lips. "Come
5798 a table. As Dorian Gray was lighting a half-burned candle that was
5815 Good heavens! it was Dorian Gray's own face that he was looking at!
5831 looked at Dorian Gray with the eyes of a sick man. His mouth twitched,
5845 "Years ago, when I was a boy," said Dorian Gray, crushing the flower in
5908 Dorian Gray turned slowly around and looked at him with tear-dimmed
5920 Dorian Gray glanced at the picture, and suddenly an uncontrollable
6044 Dorian Gray threw his hat and coat upon the table and passed into the
6184 When they met in society now, it was only Dorian Gray who smiled: Alan
6199 fact, it was music that had first brought him and Dorian Gray
6207 Gray was the type of everything that is wonderful and fascinating in
6211 party at which Dorian Gray was present. He had changed, too--was
6220 This was the man Dorian Gray was waiting for. Every second he kept
6258 "I had intended never to enter your house again, Gray. But you said it
6280 "Stop, Gray. I don't want to know anything further. Whether what you
6382 The same look of pity came into Dorian Gray's eyes. Then he stretched
6448 Gray, saw that his eyes were filled with tears. There was something in
6557 button-hole of Parma violets, Dorian Gray was ushered into Lady
6562 play a part. Certainly no one looking at Dorian Gray that night could
6675 "Well, ask Mr. Gray. He is one of her most intimate friends."
6677 "Is it true, Mr. Gray?"
6746 that Mr. Gray should get married?"
6794 table and came up to the top. Dorian Gray changed his seat and went
6914 As midnight was striking bronze blows upon the dusky air, Dorian Gray,
6939 Gray watched with listless eyes the sordid shame of the great city, and
6993 hideous iteration the bitten lips of Dorian Gray shaped and reshaped
7147 Dorian Gray hurried along the quay through the drizzling rain. His
7170 rebellion, Dorian Gray hastened on, quickening his step as he went, but
7196 Dorian Gray grew sick with fear. "I never knew her," he stammered. "I
7212 "Eighteen years," laughed Dorian Gray, with a touch of triumph in his
7216 Then he seized Dorian Gray and dragged him from the archway.
7229 Dorian Gray drew a long breath. "You have been on the brink of
7281 but Dorian Gray had disappeared. When he looked back, the woman had
7288 A week later Dorian Gray was sitting in the conservatory at Selby
7309 my own name, and I am sure Mr. Gray should be satisfied with his."
7431 "Ah! don't remind me of that," cried Dorian Gray.
7440 "Oh! my maid does that already, Mr. Gray, when she is annoyed with me."
7444 "For the most trivial things, Mr. Gray, I assure you. Usually because
7450 "I daren't, Mr. Gray. Why, she invents hats for me. You remember the
7466 "Ah! then, you never really love, Mr. Gray," answered the duchess with
7482 The duchess turned and looked at Dorian Gray with a curious expression
7483 in her eyes. "What do you say to that, Mr. Gray?" she inquired.
7497 "And found it, Mr. Gray?"
7556 She looked at him, smiling. "How long Mr. Gray is!" she said. "Let us
7576 Gray lying face downwards on the tiled floor in a deathlike swoon.
7685 animal's grace of movement that strangely charmed Dorian Gray, and he
7801 "I wish I could love," cried Dorian Gray with a deep note of pathos in
7821 "I have heard all about it, Mr. Gray," she answered. "Poor Geoffrey is
7834 "How horrid of you, Harry!" cried the duchess. "Isn't it, Mr. Gray?
7835 Harry, Mr. Gray is ill again. He is going to faint."
7896 Upstairs, in his own room, Dorian Gray was lying on a sofa, with terror
7936 The pen dropped from Dorian Gray's hand, and he felt as if his heart
7963 In less than a quarter of an hour, Dorian Gray was galloping down the
7985 Dorian Gray shuddered. He felt that his could not be the hand to take
8007 Dorian Gray shook his head. "No, Harry, I have done too many dreadful
8204 Dorian Gray shook his head and struck some soft chords on the piano.
8213 The music jarred, and Dorian Gray started and stared at his friend.
8366 heard one of them whisper to the other, "That is Dorian Gray." He
8514 "Mr. Dorian Gray's, sir," answered the policeman.
8544 End of Project Gutenberg's The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde