FICTION. MR THOMAS HARDY
... FICTION. MR THOMAS HARDY. ...
... FICTION. MR THOMAS HARDY. ...
... MR THOMAS HARDY, AUTHOR or ■JESS OF THE ...
... WBTCR Off A TEMPERAMENT, BY THOMAS HARDY, Author of ••Teas, ol the DTrberviUss,” ‘•Weaaa Tales. •‘Toa Woodtaaden,- ate., etc. AFTER (Cootmwd). - A RETROSPECT. ilTdidSTtS* did. Seawra «m ia to raerr* ku MSUBCDta, WluA vm Ikstr Mtd ceottaiMd:— |»ov«d ...
... most part distinctly perfunctory air, as if the writers half resented the distraction from their proper occupation. Mr. Thomas Hardy saya ho does not care aliont the stage because drama nowadays means little ***** than GOUUWjr . i-UCftS , ...
... Sunday, when the Kev. Dinsdale J. Young preached in the morning and evening, and aduress was delivered in the afternoon Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchester. The collections amounted to £9O. ...
... THAT MASTER OF ENGLISH MR THOMAS HARDY. AUTHOR OF OF THE HAND OF ,* “A PAIR OF BLUE EYES,'* “UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE, -TAB FROM THE MADDING CROWD.” “TWO A TOWER.” “THE MAYOR [XRBRIDGE,” “WESSEX TALER* ENTITLED THE PURSUIT WILL BE WELL-BELOVED COLUMNS ...
... order. GREAT HARWOOD AND RISHTON. Public Thursday evening a lecture was delivered in the Wesleyan School, Hishton, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, entitled •‘Shall win, or shall wc lose ? There was good attendance, presided over by Mr. W. Robinson. Sr. Johm AMBCLaxcs ...
... observed that there was no man living more loved in the temperance world than Dr. Lees. The Rev. Thomas Snow (Underbarrow, near Kendal) and Mr. Thomas Hardy (Manchester) supported, and Dr. Lees acknowledged the compliment. ...
... name of humanity don't let tbe taste be of that vulgar ami prurient nature that, thanks to Mr. Grant Allen and evon Mr. Thomas Hardy, very apparent the present time, and is so detrimental to all that is best and purest in our national literature and life ...
... for his retort to a judge who complained that could leach him maimers No, my lord, you can’t,” was the sharp reply. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, who may said have been resting for some time, will shortly b« represented a volume of poems, which are id ...
... those who took par. A united was held Colne last night, «%en Mr James Stan»field presided, and addresses were given Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Jonathan Smith. CLERGYMEN AND THE LIVING WAGE. The Bishop of Manchester, addressing the clergy of the rursl deaneries ...
... to military ami naval objects. Mr. Thomas Hardy is fifty eight years old to-day. His admirers will glad to know that ! though has readied an age when literary ; fecundity usually shows marked signs of failure Mr. Hardy, like Mr. Meredith, is full of new ...