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THE Itt7l:NS EXHIBITION

... doing therei,. Ti.. only novelists Mr. SI tenement could call to wind wh., are generally eynipatlietie to teachers are Thomas Hardy and bin M oc ias.s i .' This att dude has tended to keep down the •. machete. Besides, English prople hare no great ornliment ...

Ms END.I

... atinia , phere and characterisation are necesaarily changed from the French original. The book, which is dedicated to Thomas Hardy, in memory 31 the many hapoy hours paned in ttbe Arcadia of your creation, is published by Mr. William Heinemann. A unique ...

CHRISTMAS PIII3LIOATIONS

... Clark Russell continues a Strange Elopement, Mr. Gilbert Parker sends a tragic story, A Castaway of the South, and Mr. Thomas Hardy narrates an episode On the Western Circuit, hardly less tragic in its way than The Great Justice of Jimie Civour. Gardens ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1891
Newspaper: Gravesend Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SHARP FIOHTINO ON THZ NIG=

... the church. They won't give anything. It is Interesting to be reminded of the fart that name of the earliest work of Mr. Thomas Hardy (who has just reached his bOth year) was attributed to George Eliot. Tess always reminds us of some of George Eiot's ...

NICE DISHES. DAUCTY

... art of palmistry. Among the dealt with are those of Mr. Gladstone, Lord Wolseley, Sir Frederic Leighton, Sir Evelyn Wood, Thomas Hardy, and John Oliver Hobbes. the editor has arranged for the continuation of the historical revelations— Secrets from the ...

ART AND LITERATURE. Ws Oxford Cuiversity Press announce the publication of The Greek Testament with the ..

... engravings. IT is stated that the wife of a well-known marine and landscape painter will shortly make her ditna on On stage. THOMAS HARDY is writing a new novel. The first instalment of it will appear in the Atlantic Monthly for May. Amoso contemplated revivals ...

LONDON LETTER

... and one missed many faces; but there were William Black, brown as a berry and looking no older than he did 20 years ago; Thomas Hardy, who, like Black, is a physically small person; Francillon and M`Carthy Rider Haggard, a tall, fair, fresh young man, not ...

ART AND LITERATURE

... exceptionally full and interesting. Wessex Tales: Meese, Lively, and Commonplace. is the title of two volumes which Mr. Thomas Hardy has in the press, to be shortly published by Messes. Macmillan. A soot abounding in stirring incidents and exciting, adventures ...

Aft CRAV MYSTERIOUS DEATHS. The revelations in connection with the mysterious deaths in Dr. Booth's family at ..

... charge of stabbing John Linton sad John Thomas Hardy, beerhouse-keep-rs. It appears the sailors quarrelled in Scott-street with some of their mates. , The latter ran away and were chased by the five prisoners. Hardy was walking along the street with a ferryman ...

!'rnz POONA MURDERS, NEWS IN A NUTSHFELL

... upon Mrs. Aun Ayre Hely and Miss Sarah l Arne Terrot. Nr. Rudyard Kipling, who has been cycling in | Dersetshire with M. Thomas Hardy, is raid to te | megotiating for the purchiase of a house and grounds | at Rodwell, near Dorchester. Lhutmm-(:enn;l Sir ...