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... circulation. No more than 156 copies have been printed which the Duke of St. Albans is distributing among his friends. Mr. Thomas Hardy has written for the New York Idoc- pendene a story-entitled Emmeline; or, Passion versus Principle, Fortunes made in ...

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... One Tree Hill, with some quaint verses and the Adventures of Jaockey Marlingspike, areamongst the best of these. Mr. Thomas Hardy is the principal writer, and the series of old world stories which he tell are not only very cleverly conceived but have ...

Literature

... ended in the election of the rn' Archbishop of Canterbury, who eesily defeated Mr. R. mh S. Gardiner the historian and Mr. Thomas Hardy the ;he novelist. More solid articles are contributed by Sir 1he Obarles Dilke, who writes on the present condition of ...

Literature

... laudatory notice a -Iced of the late Archbishop Trench, by an old pupil; the per] first instahnienat of a new story by Mr. Thomas Hardy I y.and an amusing skit, 1An Examiner's Dream. With lam D. the exception of a, pleasantly written sketch of Paga- fro ...

Literature

... Ik the joyful mother of freeborn children, The provin- or cialism of London is made the subject of some satire, LP Mr. Thomas Hardy is warmly praised, and we have a It. glimpse of what England is to be under Socialism. in In the January number of Good ...

Literature

... describes the Manitoba schools question which has i on just been troubling the Cana:gdian pariament. A study I is of Mr. Thomas Hardy as a decadent is made by Mr. of A. J. Butler, and contains many just words. It is ] ,cc a friendly article, but points ...

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... Shorthonse; a poem by Mr. B. W. Goose,- L( ba an article on Bath, past and present, by Mr. H. D. Trailli 0e astory by Mr. Thomas Hardy; and an article, with illus- -Yi all t atin reproduced by consent of the Queen, on the minis- ha is- tures at Windsor. ...

Literature

... publica- tion of a number of short stories by Mr. William Black, Miss Braddon, Rhoda Broughton, Mer. Wilkie Collins. Mfr. T~homas Hardy, Mir. Joseph Hatton, Mirs. Oliphant, andE The new volume of the Eminent Women Series will v be on Masry Wollatonecraft ...

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... will contain a wn poem by the author of John Inglesant, entitled 'My , W ife's Valentine ; and a shortlstor ty by Mr. Thomas he Hardy- Interlopers at the Knap. Mr. Gosse writes a The poem- A Woman's Keepsake. ght In the next issue of the Yorkshife ...

Literature

... both are adapted At to keel) the mtind in a start e o healtity curiosity, ?? of or Thmo tter of he ntobo is rittn byMr. Thomas Hardy. al Its title,. The Distracted Young Preacher, is well ?? atS as thu sory relaes, in M. ardy' beat stle, the strttgl ...

Literature

... Magazine appears in Christmas garb, and is a very strong number both as regards literary matter and illustrations. Mr. Thomas Hardy contributes the opening chapters of a new story, ' The Simpletons. Mr. R. H. Dairs writes about the is Show places of ...

Literature

... 13alvianiei is determined to hold its own in the new year. The ,anuary number opens with four chapters of a ne novel by Mr. Thomas Hardy, wshich has somo of his beat bits of conversation, altihonuh the introductionis very dreary and forbidding. Mr. Iopkins' ...