THOMAS HARDY, Montunental Sculptor, Mason, and Builder. Markel COMPTON NUM& ABRBOURNI
... THOMAS HARDY, Montunental Sculptor, Mason, and Builder. Markel COMPTON NUM& ABRBOURNI. ...
... THOMAS HARDY, Montunental Sculptor, Mason, and Builder. Markel COMPTON NUM& ABRBOURNI. ...
... THOMAS H.A.RDY, Monumental Sculptor, Melon, and Builder. Works: CONPTON BRIDGI, ABRBOUBIL Tatlossios ...
... Mr Thomas Hardy holds that fiction should embody developments of life in which people silently believe, rather than these in which people pretend to believe ; and be has kept this view from one end to the other of bis shelf-full of novels. Lady Brooke ...
... the County Court-Room, Cried. on Monday afiernom, the sam of £4 M r a handsonselyhoend handed over to Mr M•Llmugall. Rev. Thomas Hardy vas calkd to the than. and amonga then prewar sore Ile Ilendenon and Mrs Henderson. t kn. Meow. llhewn. Monde. It, Steven ...
... Sir William C. Long, of Oaklands. Hardx— Dodd.— June Ist, by licence, at St. Andrew's, Sharrow, by the Eev. M. Parkin, Thomas Hardy, of Montgomery road, Sharrow, to EH.ii Dodd, of Gloucester street. i3eattis* Mktcaij.-e. — May 31st, at 94, Bre__ingham ...
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... Don Gesualdo. ‘•He is far greater man than he looks” —that is the too terse summary of Mr. Thomas Hardy by “Jehu Junior” in Vanity Fair (June -t), but Mr. Hardy looks much more kindly and pleasant than he appears in “Spy's amusing caricature in the same ...
... (says Yankee George Meredith, Walter Robert Buchanan, Hall Came, and Tennyson wear beards; William Black, Rider Haggard, Thomas Hardy, J. M. Barrie, Clement Soott, and Clark Russell wear moustaches only ; while Andrew Lang, Andrew Wilson, James Payn, and ...
... of etiquette, but in the interests of French society it is pity ho was not more bloodthirsty and less pretentious. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, has toil! American interviewer tint if turns out words in dsy, he thinks he has done well. usually, begins ...
... gossip) George Meredith, Walter Besaut, Robert Buchanan. Hall Came, and Tennyson wear beards ; William Black, Rider Haggard, Thomas Hardy. J. M. Barrio, Clement Scott, and Clark Russell wear moustaches only ; while Andrew Lang, Andrew Wilson, James and Frederick ...
... ever gets into print at all, for it is certain it would be rejected by the editor of any decent paper or magazine. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who is always writing so delightfully about his beloved Wessex, has studied the rural population very carefully, as his ...
... Sheffield and Chesterfield, it taps a field rich in mineral resources. The line is to be opened for traffic to-morrow. Thomas Hardy, the well-known novelist, is fiftytwo years of age this week. He was born in Dorsetshire, and passed his early days in ...