By THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. I first saw Thomas Hardy some ten or eleven years ago at a little dinner in the House of Commons. In those far-off days the accommodation Tor the stranger and the lady who were asked to dine with a member of Parliament was very different ...
... (BY THOMAS HARDY.) Author of Far from the Madding Crowd, 'Under the Greenwood Tree, Trumpet Major, 'Two OU 3 Tower, Sm., &C. It was often said, and of - Cener surmised, that Baptista Trewthen was a young woman with scarcely emotions or character ...
... MR, THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Hardy may have little pathos ; he may appear to be tether angry with rate for visiting the world with woes than eympathetlc with those who have to suffer them ; but by this unpretending tale of country tile, Under the Greenwood ...
... THOMAS HARDY AT HO . . In an illustrated interview with Thomas aippears in Te Young Man tor Marcl deolares that it is by no means difficult t tlory. 1 like doing a ahort story Occasion: if only as a rcliat to the tension ot writinl .-V. * novels ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY. The lut the teriee now being published by the MM Gazette of “Men end Woraen Who Write u Mr. Thome* Herdy. The interviewer write*: From London the heart of Wessex, the IJnd 1 J nd .?! novel*—of “ Bathsheba Everdene, Clym Yeobright ...
... (11Y THOMAS HARDY.) . f'• It I .' k . : p 2.1.tj0r, often sail, and oftener siirmisel, that Bap. tista Trowthen was a young with scarcely emotions or character. Thore 'or I; in to love, all I 11,. hin: - .; 1i rd opinion. ThAt $ll )W 1, w:t.i true ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AT HOME,' The World of yesterday publishes hi its series of Celebrities at Hoine,aatinteresting article on Mr. Thomas Hardy, at Max (late. We are ettaliled to . . give the following extracts : Country folk who, shortly aftersimrise ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AT HOME.' The World of yesterday publishes in its series of Celebrities at Home, an interesting article on Mt. Thomas Hardy, at Gate. We are enabled to give the following extracts : Country folk who, shortly aftersunriso, plod along ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AT HOWL' The Wurid .4 ye.terilve in it. C.. Miami. At an intro-ding article on Mr. at NIA%Ate. We. Are cnabled 1.41.. wing - Country folk alio, ideistlyafter.iinri.e. 140.1 along the wooer hote..tretching eit.t .4 I heider. have their ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY 'AT HOME.' The of yeeterday publiches in de ['niched,. at interenting article on Mr. 'tardy, at Max Gate. We we C 111111144 to the following extract, — Country folk who, shortly aftersimrina plod the narrow etretching the l'arelieeter ...
... Thomas Hardy and His Outspoke* Critic. Dr. Weir Mitchell, of Philadelphia, has been telling curious story. He said : While travelling in England, I fell into conversation with stranger who proved to be a man of great intelligence and culture. We discussed ...