A SOLUTION OF THE MARRIAGE. PROBLEM
... population amongst whom it obtains ; but it perhap* har.lly to be recommended Western society—until the Grant Aliens and Thomas Hardy* have debased us to the necessary level. ...
... population amongst whom it obtains ; but it perhap* har.lly to be recommended Western society—until the Grant Aliens and Thomas Hardy* have debased us to the necessary level. ...
... Anti-Marriage League, and endeavours to criticise Mr Thomas Hardy, Mr Grant Allen, and other writers of the new school of fiction. There appevrs to be no end to the persons who recollect something about Thomas Carlyle, one of whom contributes several pages ...
... those In the chase were and Mrs. Shepherd Miss Shendan, Mr. Sir Robert and Lady Ldgcambe. Mr. Lionel Smith Gordon. Mrs. Thomas Hardy, and Lieut. Wilkin. Rural Council.— Saturday a moetiog of this Council was held the Shlreball, when there were nres ...
... fiction-writing myself. am very glad indeed to notice a. great improvement the novelist's art Look at the vividness with which Thomas Hardy con ures no Dorset scenes of rural life and rural landscape • look «f power Sir Walter Besant has of making again-notab ...
... telegraph wirea. We should thought that even SPaincould enienthnage an so Most of those who ore interested in the of Mr. Thomas Hardy will The Times review of Jude, the Obscure same time and agreed with *e reviewer that Mr. is les hook is quite real ...
... Magazine title that catches the eye is “ The Anti-Marriage League, Mrs. Oliphant. This paper relates to such anthers as Thomas Hardy and Grant Allen, and their recent works. One of these, “ Jnda the Obeonn,” the first-mentioned novelist, she characterises ...
... English novels, pours out some of the most scathing criticism it has lately been our lot to read ; and tbe ears of Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Grant Allan and ths others who come under the ban of her righteous displeasure must tingle and burn again aud again ...
... llFu res= alltikel -- . . ft-Thuretb. .7.4. Tr • we. boir•s.4 MRS PATRIC% CAMPBELL Mrs. Patrick Campbell is visiting Mr. Thomas Hardy family at Dorchester. There is ACCRA expectation that this heralds the advent of the long-looked-for dramatic version of ...
... ied cas of Herbert Spenser, ‘releric asd Thomas Bote yesterday were quietly a the Ww. rovetof Wool thes las 100 one hes Hardy, and ail woodern who adopt vis trie land ty rest the of Major-Geacral Hickman Thomas A pable meeting eas As Ma, ) JF. Reeves, ...
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... Workhouse, Major Ramsey (chairman) presided, and there were Was present Bet. Henry Dening and Mr A. Shipley (noe-chainnsn). OoL Hardy. Mrs Dickie, Mrs Trebiloo, Mrs Hawkins, Mias Clifford, Mias Wiokwortb, Miss NighMagals, Mies WooUam, Mean W. Atary, K RobinsoQ ...
... Breakfast, Departed Glory, Sheep Dog on Guard, G. W. Holor, Group of Favorites, Sidney Muscbamp , Love ' s' Reverie H. Hardy, Leading Horse to Drink, R. Beavis, Picardy Peasants , going to Fair, F. Taylor, Weighing the Deer F. Stanfield, Off ...