somdomite造句

例句与造句

  1. On the back were written the now immortal words, " To Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite ."
  2. The marquess had left a note at Wilde's club accusing him of " posing as a somdomite " ( sic ).
  3. When the marquis accuses Oscar of being a " somdomite, " the vengeful Bosie urges Oscar to sue his father for slander.
  4. His entry was blocked by the porter, so instead Queensberry left a calling card with the note " For Oscar Wilde, posing somdomite " ( sic ).
  5. In 1895, the Marquess of Queensberry left his calling card for Wilde with the infamous note " For Oscar Wilde, posing as a somdomite " ( sic ).
  6. It's difficult to find somdomite in a sentence. 用somdomite造句挺难的
  7. According to Merlin Holland, Wilde's grandson, it is more likely " Posing somdomite, " while Queensberry himself claimed it to be " Posing as somdomite ".
  8. According to Merlin Holland, Wilde's grandson, it is more likely " Posing somdomite, " while Queensberry himself claimed it to be " Posing as somdomite ".
  9. Queensberry then publicly insulted Wilde by leaving, at the latter's club, a visiting card on which he had written : " For Oscar Wilde posing as a somdomite ( sic ) ".
  10. When Wilde sued Bosie's father for libel when accused of " posing as a somdomite " ( " sic " ), this led to Wilde's ?00 of the bail money.
  11. In February 1895, angered by the apparent ongoing homosexual relationship between Oscar Wilde and his son Alfred, Queensberry left a calling card reading " For Oscar Wilde, posing as Somdomite [ sic ] " at Wilde's club.
  12. To undermine Wilde's credibility, and to justify Queensberry's description of Wilde as a " posing . . . somdomite ", Carson drew from the witness an admission of his capacity for " posing ", by demonstrating that he had lied about his age on oath.
  13. Those issues come bounding onto the stage in the first act when the Irish genius _ buoyed by his popularity in West End theaters, his creed that twinned love of art with the love of young men _ decided to sue Douglas's father for publicly calling him a " somdomite " ( sic ).
  14. Queensberry was found not guilty, as the court declared that his accusation that Wilde was " posing as a Somdomite " was justified, " true in substance and in fact . " Under the Libel Act 1843, Queensberry's acquittal rendered Wilde legally liable for the considerable expenses Queensberry had incurred in his defence, which left Wilde bankrupt.
  15. He did not have to have his lover's father Lord Queensberry charged with libel for referring to Wilde as a " somdomite " [ sic ] on his calling card, and he was very strongly advised not to go down that path, because the court case would be forced to examine whether there was any truth in or not.
  16. When in February of 1895, at the height of his success, Wilde elected to sue his lover Lord Alfred Douglas's father, the Marquess of Queensberry, for slander when Queensberry accused him ( in a misspelled note ) of " posing as a somdomite, " he set in motion a chain of events that would not only bring about his artistic downfall but would leave him to die a broken man five years later at the age of 46 after a miserable stint in Reading prison.

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