DIEATRICS HARDT. Dr...maker danghear of Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Cowley. 35, - the Giveaway, Uxbridge
... DIEATRICS HARDT. Drmaker danghear of Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Cowley. 35, - the Giveaway, Uxbridge. ...
... DIEATRICS HARDT. Drmaker danghear of Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Cowley. 35, - the Giveaway, Uxbridge. ...
... the pages of The .steaker for the last few years knows. Why then should he be at pains to show us that he can do Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. R. L Stevenson as well ? We will adduce some very good Stevensonese. Sir, says the thief, in that capital tale ...
... tam', WILLt August 4, at St. Michael's and All Angels', Paddington, by the Rev. J. P. Hardy. father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. J. Wills, Thomas Henry Hardy, Lieut. Indian staff Corps, to Annie Craigie, youngest daughter of Deputy- General -Cleneml ...
... Mr. Thomas Hardy, himself and his surroundings, before going into the weightier matters of the law into which we were compelled in our discussion upon his last production, Tess of the D'Urbervilles ; a Pure Woman Faithfully Presented. Mr. Hardy is in ...
... vell-edueated YOUTH, as apprentice to DRAPERY.—AppIy to William Cad, Bon Marabe. Uxbridge. • DRATRICE HARDY, Drt-aatoaker (Pari.), daughter lava M. Thomas Hardy, of Ooeley. - 35, BEER1101:161. M9t;iatrict, 28 from Lando'', exe.lleat grog trade, rest only El ...
... Frofessor Hiram Corson, Mr. Wm. Wat- eon, Mr. Theodore Watts, and Mr. G. B. i_haw. Lord I Tennyson, Mr. George Meredith, Mr. Thomas Hardy, I Mr. Walter Besant, Mr. Itider Haggard, and many 1 others wrote regretting their absence, ln the meeting was exhibited ...
... . J.P.. formerly of Rothbury. hontherland. HARDY -W ILLIAMSON.-•ogust 4, at St. Michael and AR Anrels. Paddin.ton. by Es Rey. .I.l'. father of the bridegroom. assisted by the Der. J. Will. Thomas Henry Hardy, Lieut. Indian Stan Corp.. to Annie Craigis ...
... assertion, and leave out the modest one. Is this allowed to be honest criticism ? The publication of a new story by Mr. Thomas Hardy, entitled I he Pursuit of the Well-belove-i, will commence in Tillotson's Syndicate il October. The articles on London ...
... illustrated with portraits of the chief Paris detectives. The number concludes with an article on the Time newspaper. Mr. Thomas Hardy reeently gives Me. William Strang a of sittings Tor as etched portrait, the result being the moat successful likeness yet ...
... story, * Come Live with Me and be My Love” (He¢inemann), which he has inscribed, in a rathex florid dedication, to Mr. Thomas Hardy. Doubtless, “oneof the few remaining masters of English fiction ” will be no less interested than the ordinary reader to ...
... set in • forest of grand old beeches, wapitis, and IlvergremiL This is the nbrelist's favourite literary environment like Thomas Hardy he elirinkis far froni the madding crowd. He and his wife live alone, ii Raying is. Ile bears kis sixty-five year. as if ...
... Pembroke and Monteomery, Mr. W. M. Rossetti, Mr. tion, affording evidence (it the care and attention Leslie Stephen, Mr. Thomas Hardy, the Dean of Weetbeetowed upon it by Mr. Maseic, the bailiff of the estate, rninster, Sir George Grove, Professor Jebb ...