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... century; and Thomas Hardy, who can-1 le tributes a story of English oorntry life. ce . A bolt j issud. from the office of the al Fifeashre Advertiser, and sketehing theereez of of Provost Swan, tells-astory worth repeating about )w his friend Thomas Capiyl; ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... is practically settled that - Professor Drnmmond's book on the evolution of rman will not be published for a year.-Mr. Thomas Hardy is understood to be giving himself a rest from fiction. He has been encouraged by the reception of his little sketch at ...

THE LAY OF THE FASHIONABLE PHYSICIAN

... Ludgate Magazine. 'Tlhe question put to them was, Wiich of their own books they preferred. Mr. &T-orgc Meredith, Mr. Thomas hardy, Airs. Huraphry Ward, Mr. Ilenry James, and Mr. Anthcuiy 1ope prefer to leave the question unanswered. Sir Walter Besant ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT WARWICK

... foaled in 1891, third prize. Mr. Thomas Pearson, Manor az House, Garston, Lancashire; shire filly foaled ina' 1890, first prize, Mr. ?? Beckett Chadwick, i Crofton Lodge, Runeorn, ditto, second prize, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mere Hall Farm, A Knruteford, Cheshire; ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... te important notes on installatiha managemen& ] est The illustrations are numerous and goo?. 03 A Pair of Blue Eyes. By Thomas Hardy, - In, author of Tess of the d'Urbetvilles, &c. .u nd (2s. 6d. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1 and Co.) This amusing ...

WELSH LITERARY NOTES

... has taken this extreme measure of precaution. It is true that the gifted authoress found herself banned in company with Thomas Hardy; but this she will poe- pibly hardly regard as a compliment. And yet The Sorrows of Satan' and Barab- bas are found ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... L B. Walford; a first instalment of the Hisory of an Infancy, by Jean Ingelow; The Iady Penelope, a moving story by Thomas Hardy; acurious and instructive paperon 'The Origin-of Death,by Edward Clodd; and some other items worthy of a reader's attention ...

MIDDLEWICH AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... T. Hardy, Mere, Knuteford; 2, A. Benninigton, Boiling?- ton, Altrincham; 3, Mrs. A, Ravenscroft, Thie Cape, Plulmbley, Best cant mare: 1, C. Soliwabe, Arden, A ltrinchaj; 2, Thomas Hlardy, M~ere Hall Farm, E~nutaford. B1eat cart foal: 1, 'Thomas Hardy ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... friends always voted me slow, and my relations tions called meaftool. The book is well worth read- cheal The Works of Thomas Hardy. ' Te and Alate of Lthelberta. A Comedy inChapters. Vol. pliec X. A Laodicean. A.Storyof To-day. Vol. to XI. Desperate ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... finely-illustrated comic story is a reprint from Black and White, and is delightful reading. Far from the Mfadding Crowd. By Thomas ~ Hardy (2s. 6d. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, and Co.). This fine story contains as a frontispiece a photogravure portrait of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... suggestive nviiner. Next comes whet, to most readers, will prove the gem of this number : Mr. N ewton-robinson's Study of Ir. Thomas Hardy. A practical paper on ' A Teaching University for London subjects the scheme of the Royal Commission to an unfavourable ...

LITRARY NOTICES

... Ironies. A set of tales, with somei colloquial sketches entitled A Few crsted Characters' By Thomas Hardy london: James RH Osgood, M'flvaine, and Co. is.). MNr. Hardy, in this volume, pro- vides the lovers of short stories with just what they require-an incident ...