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AGRICULTURE

... Mdr Jolbs Anderson tied A t tO with odds for the first onrce; the third was wron by Air D4sid Weighton, 34 with odds. MAr Thomas Hardy end Mir I. Ha. Tawos tied at 25 with odds for the fourth: and Dr W. Loawson (2 under scratch), Mr W. Lawson. and M r John ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1893
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: 11 | Tags: News 

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Henniter is about to publish a collection of short stories, which, both in the opinion of her brother (Lord Houghton) and Mfr Thomas Hardy, who have read them, are among. the best things she has done. IT is announced from Berlin that Prince Bismarck's Memoirs ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... heroine a member of the frail sex, who L is sinned against as well as sinning. -.The quintuple bill provided by Messrs Thomas Hardy, and Conan Doyle, Ladv Colin FCampbell, Mrs Clifford, aind Mr J. M. Barrie, caine to a somewhat sudden end at Terrv's Theatre ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... literary rather than in thiatrical work. The e best of the series was a one-act piece entitled The Wayfarers, by Mr Thomas Hardy, author of Tess of the D'Urbervilles. The Y piece is understood to be based upon one of Mr I Rdy's Wessex stories, and ...

PRESENT DAY LITERARY PORTENTS

... popular of purely English v novelists? The most commanding and ag- gressive personality among them at the present time is Mr Thomas Hardy, and yet the best of his characters, especially of his ?? characters, are sO intensely local pro- ducts that it is almost ...

THE MAY MAGAZINES

... verses, and stories by such masters in their respective arts as W. D. Howells, R. L. Stevenson, Thomas Bailv Aldrich, Bret Harte, Walter Besaut, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, H. C. Bunner, Mrs Buraett, and George W. Cable. It is doubtful if somanynotablew ...

MR JEAFFRESON'S RECOLLECTIONS.*

... exceedingly undignified bout of fisticuffs in the Tower between Sir Francis Palgrave and Sir Thomas Dufifs Hardy, when Palgrave called Hardy a liar, and Hardy blacked Palgrave's eyes very effectually. Of course he tells us that 1Palgrave's real nanse was ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1893
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

ROUND THE STUDIOS

... Astotheserenerratreif Which they are but a part, one may fitly fled PictclO counterpart of our greatest lanedscapist infic Thomas Hardy. Mr PFyntaer Mr Frank Dicksee, tir V Cole, and Mr H. S. Marks, and, amengona t diders, Mr S& O'Connor, J. Solomon, 11r ...

LITERATURE

... Ma7IOR, BOOKS ANLD N7EW J,'DITIONS. The latest volume of Messrs Sampson Low, Marstoe & Co.'s handv edition of the works of Thomas Hardy is A Pair of Blns Eyes. M 3Iessrs Chatto & Windus, London, bave issued a third edition of ?? ?? Works 7/ Fiction. Messrs ...

LITERATURE

... writer has had talks with such men as Froude, Besant, Farrar, Howells, Cardinal MPanning, 0. V. Halmes, 'Iarki Twain, and Thomas Hardy, it will be seen that he has secured good subjects. I Mr Biathwayt has the knack of making good copy cut of the environment ...

COURSING

... Uxbridge na Theka beat Mr F. Graves's Great Marlow Mr H. Hardy's Hermia beat Mr w. Ingram's Inoia Mr Freestens Lord Forrester beat Marquis of Anglesey's Abs (1) Mr H. Hotnes's Hightown beat Mr Thomas's Tom Coventry Marauisrof Anglesey's Sinx beat Mr Helliwreli ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1893
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 526 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE ROYAL CARL ROSA COMPANY

... Blips Thomas as Neinorino, the love-sick peasant, acted with greater freedom and spon- taniety than he showvs in more exacting roler In truth, he was delightfully easy in manner and eloquent of bucolic dulness. If in other characters Mflr Thomas could ...

Published: Monday 20 November 1893
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 611 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce