BOOKS AND AUTHORS
... fiirurw is an Englishman, and the is the disillusions international marriage. Mr. W. L. Courtenay is writing » monograph Thomas Hardy for the EngbA Wnter* of To-day” series. ...
... fiirurw is an Englishman, and the is the disillusions international marriage. Mr. W. L. Courtenay is writing » monograph Thomas Hardy for the EngbA Wnter* of To-day” series. ...
... Carberry. J, President University College, Stephen's green; Very Rev Botrel, C Bp, President Blaekrock College Very Rev Thomas Hardy, C M, President Vincent’s College, Castleknock; Very Rev J Waters, S M. President Catholic University School, Lower Lesson ...
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... learned-” Again. of Thomas Hardy ges cameo the effect that ho ia Dorsetshire man pnahed to the point of genius. Born near Dorchester in ! 1840 baa taught his native county realise Jtsclf in literature. Body, soul, and spirit Mr Hardy is typical, thorough ...
... Wear* W»t » gnaa. Goheewi. A GROUP NOBLE DAMEB. Thomas Hardy Mood: M fteios aid C*. Mr turfy , ■obh ...
... being interred in nwly co - strootod vault. Queen Victoria, the rf Wales, and the Duke York were represented the ceremony. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, was amongst those present. Despatches from Lord Cromer end Lord Kit. chener regarding the of the sod Egyptian ...
... laudatory letter, together with present of some old silver plate. Amongst the subscribers are—Mr Asquith, Mr J. M. Barrie, Mr Thomas Hardy, Mr Pinero, and Mr George Bernard Shaw. Ibsen a rather odd-looking personage, and bis works partake of the same eccentric ...
... Clarke, Mrs Gore. A Findlatw, W* Keane, Mr and Mrs F Mr and Mra dinner, James Shi ell. Mr and Bateson. Mise Simpson, Thomas Beaton, Hardy Beaton and Mies Beaton, Lionel sou, and Mrs Hawtrey Rw f «■ Clare Stoddert, Surgeon Berkeley Fdfang, Surgeon-Captain ...
... a poet of great power and originality. had been prepared to in Mr and a man of rare culture when we had read hie -Blndy Thomas Hardy, but hi. former volume of poems wall this, which ta far in advance it, will convince all appreciative readers that possesses ...
... the heart of the most cruel male critic. The dedinatina “ To friaad, Thomas Hardy, would ha daring, if the stories were honest aad good than they are, but. H is, tha moat irue-bloe Hardy pereoa ■ toparaphraeoMr- Stevenson—need ant sniff sooth at the association ...
... affectation or pedaatory characteristic of so many immature His contrast of realism and romance is in reality contrast of Thomas Hardy and Hobart Louis Stephenson. His appreciation of Matthew Arnold perhaps has nothing new in it, bat the essay on the writings ...
... W W Jacobs, Ouida, Max Pemberton, Sir Walter Besaut, Grant Allen, Thomas Hardy, Frankfort Moore, and G R Sims. The greatest indiridoal writer in the Christmas number undoubtedly Mr Hardy. The coloured supplements of this year are less ambitious tuan usual ...