THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY BEATRICE HARRADEN. ...
... THOMAS HARDY BEATRICE HARRADEN. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. By THOMAS GENTLE AND SIMPLE. By MARGARET AGNES PAUL. CASTLE BLAIR. By FLORA L. SHAW. ...
... BY THOMAS HARDY. living in tlie same village, to tell them the sad news. she opened the white swing-gate and looked towards the trees which rose westward, shutting out the pale light of the evening sky, she discerned, without much surprise, the figure ...
... THOMAS HARDY, mESS OF THE D URBEKVILLE’S. By Thomas JL Hardy, Author of •• ...
... THOMAS HARDY. OLD DINDER.-Mr. Escombe, Premier of Natal, presided last night at the summer dinner of the Old Panlines' Clab,haki in the dining hall of Bt. Peel's Schools. The dinner marred to coinmernorate both the Dimmed Jubilee of the Queen and the ...
... dignified father with Mr. Hardy the attachment is one of friend to friend, to a friend with an infinite gift of sympathy and helpfulness. When all is said, here are two great men of whom our age has every reason to be proud. MR. THOMAS HARDY. Photo bu Wheeler ...
... BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. 13v HAZDY The 'Woodlanders. fArourathortheofidatinagr Crowd, ie. 9 vols. crown Bvo, 31s. Bd. The dthenalum save: In point of construction his more recent stories are excellent. 'The Woodlanders* appears to us perfect in this respect ...
... BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. The Woodlanders. Author of Far from the Madding Crowd, kc. 3 vols. crown Bvo, 31s. 6d. The Spectator says This is a very powerful book. The eitheturunt says: It should be read by all who can tell masterly work in Action when ...
... BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. The Woodlanders. .ByutThtroluolf li t i from the Madding Crowd, ko. 3 vole. crown Bvo, price 31s. 6d. The says :— This is a very powerful book No one can rival Mr. Hardy in such descriptions of nature as he gives us in these volumes ...
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... MR. THOMAS HARDY. can read the signs of the times in any measure, the two men who stand forth the supreme artists of our latter-day fiction are George Meredith and Thomas Hardy. Neither of these has one tithe of the popularity of Dickens and Thackeray ...
... THOMAS HARDY AT HOME. In an illustrated interview with Thomas Hardy appears the “Young Man*’ for March, the declares that by no means difficult to write short stoiy. “I like doing short story occasionally,” says, “if only as relief the tension writing ...