THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. Thomas Eardv, novelist, was barn June, 1840, in Dorsetshire, and commenced bis career as archi - l ...
... THOMAS HARDY. Thomas Eardv, novelist, was barn June, 1840, in Dorsetshire, and commenced bis career as archi - l ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AT HOME. Mr. Hardy, the novelist, lives in Dorsetshire, in the midst the people whom, says the Loudon AVAn, be has so minutely studied and described. His house is situated the outskirts of the town .if Dorchester, and built from his own ...
... A DRAMA BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. Ur. Thomaa Hardy baa completed bis drama bonded “Tass tbs D’UrbarriUea, and will be produced, I believe, next autumn bj Ur. Forbee Robertson the Ljoeum. Mr. Robertson will play Angel Clare and Mrs. Patrick Campbell will be ...
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... transport marked reported from Queens!own to have been pasted disabled, is the steamer Harley, tons, horse-power, to Mr Thomas Hardy, of Cork. She left. Newport, Moo., the > ...
... Rochester, Archdeacon Farrar, Canon Fremantle, Lord Spencer, Mr. Walter Besant, the Earl of Meath, Dr. Conan Doyle, Mr. Thomas Hardy, and others have written, all expressing sympathy with and interest in the proposal. and many of them offer valuable assistanoe ...
... biurted out, “The tender steps, sir; and pretty handy, too! MR. THOMAS HARDY AND THE HANGMAN. In preparing for the Press the new volume his collected works, Wessex Tales,” Mr. Thomas Hardy explains how is that two of these tales are concerned with hangmen ...
... appearance in London of Mrs. Fiske, the very capable lady who played Tess Durbeyfield in the American adaptation of Mr. Thomas Hardy 's pathetic noveL Mrs. Fiske will, it is h op ed, come over with Mr. Lorimer Stoddard's stage version of Vanity Fair, ...
... Barnes, a cripple, was committed to the sessions fordoing grevious'bodily harm to Thomas Hardy, a grinder. Prisoner, a very passionate man, bit woman on the hand, and Hardy endeavouring to protect her was attacked Barnes, who, swinging his crutch round ...
... A DORSETSHIRE AUTHOR. Thomas Hardy was 3 Friday To many people the author of “Teas”—the “ intensest pros* tragedy ot our time.” Mr. E. R. Russell calls it—is para lively new writer. So far from that being die case, it is nearly twenty-ive years since ...
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... pen. bos gonerally on* or two noTolo running through the London paper#, end b« ha* hardly at- the height of Hall Caine or Thomas Hardy, ha possesses vigour which moat always keep him in the front rank. One forgets in his •Phil* istis,*' “For Mamis's iako ...