ABT AND LITERATURE
... first line of Marlowe’s fsmoos song, “Come live with me and be my love.” It is tale of country life,and is dedicated to Thomas Hardy, “in memory of many happy hours passed in the Arcadia of your creation.” ...
... first line of Marlowe’s fsmoos song, “Come live with me and be my love.” It is tale of country life,and is dedicated to Thomas Hardy, “in memory of many happy hours passed in the Arcadia of your creation.” ...
... prose and verse from Dickens, Bret Harte, Captain Marryat, Longfellow, Sir Waller Scott, Sir Edwin Arnold, Max Adeler, Thomas Hardy, and nthera. We have also received from the same firm Part of the “ Family Physician,” Part “Cassell’s Illustrated Universal ...
... —two of which are translations from the French—all richly illustrated. The Portraits of Celebrities include those of Thomas Hardy, novelist ; Charlotte M. Yonge, novelist ; Conley Grain, entertainer; Mrs. Kerley, retired actress; Henry Seville, comedian ...
... Stevenson’s influence on style and in reriving romance is fitly treated :*as are the philosophical realism of Mrs. Ward and Mr. Thomas Hardy, and the impressionism of Henry James; ami even Mr. Kipling is not forgotten. Rather the author seems to hint that to the ...
... from early proof sheets of the poem, by Mr. Robert Buchanan during his residence et Gourock. Christian Leader. THOMAS HARDY, NOVILIST.—Mr. Hardy is a Dorsetehlre man. Hs is fifty-ens years old, and has been writing novels exactly twenty years. He was trained ...
... selections from the weeks of Charles Di/deems, Britt Harts, Captain Marryat, Loss. Walter goon, Edwin Arnold, Max Adeler, Thomas Hardy, and others. With this ?art is given a promotation plate entitled The Two Walkers, sad illustrating • some from Pickwick ...
... contribution to fic- tion* Mr. George Meredith hr* been quite silent, preferring to revise anil select from his poems while Mr. Thomas Hardy has reprinted from magazines of years ago serial tale of slight and fantastic structure, “The ...
... really looks as young as he did twenty years ago; flbickmore is now white and nearing the category of venerable: and Thomas Hardy will never look youthful again. The death of the Earl of Carnarvon, though for days we were led to anticipate it. will ...
... christened George Prince Regent,’* not George Pain# Raynsford. Ho was bora In 1801; he died Venice 9th Jane, 1860 Thomas Hardy, the Novelist.—Mr. Hardy Is a Dorsetshire man. He is fifly-one years old, and has been writing novels exactly twenty years. Ht was traiced ...
... lay neglected for nearly thirty years, ought perhaps to be taken up first in the study of Meredith. Close to him stands Thomas Hardy, whose true and sombre genius marks epoch in our literature. Emphatically great writer, a great thinker, as “The Mayor ...
... historical works, as also souse excellent poems, which entitle him to • high rank acmes Scottish poets. A Porucaa NOVILINT.—Mr. Thomas Hardy was bora near Dorchester la 1840, ad 1. the sus of humble parents. At the age of seventies he was articled all pupil to ...
... oharm, invariably they leave the taste of dual end ashes In the month. Unfortunately some our moat gifted writers, snob Thomas Hardy, Hall Caine, and Qeorp.e Moore, seem to have oanght the taint, and evince leaning toward the correct; bat they will nodoobtedly ...