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BIRTHS. Banks—March 22, Acton, London, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Hardy Banks, 8.A., Wesleyan minister, a son. ..

... BIRTHS. Banks—March 22, Acton, London, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Hardy Banks, 8.A., Wesleyan minister, a son. Cara—At Antron-house, Penzance, the wife of Mr. Thomas Mills Cora, dentist, a son, Carlton March 29, at Truro, the wife of Edmund Laurence ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1896
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 766 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE DECAY Or LAUGHTER

... full year, a term flatus' accorded to Lear and Othello. In literature it is the memo. Mark Twain Lae more readers than Thomas Hardy or Chow Meredith. Be makes men laugh more. In brief, this generation is tired, and wants to be amused. It works With an ...

Athletic SPORTS

... ECHO, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1896. Maker, Births, BIRTHS. and Deaths. BANES—At Acton, London, March 22, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Hardy Banks, HA., of a son. and BAGS Nada to Order and Repaired. ASSORTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK. MARRIAGES. NZ% COMBS—WAIXINOTON—At ...

NOVELISTS AND SCHOOLMASTERS

... are doing the same. The only novelists Mr. Macnatnara could call to mind who are generally sympathetic to teachers are Thomas Hardy and lan Maclaren. This attitude has tended to keep down the status of teachers. Besides, English people have no great ...

NOTICE OF AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS

... Baring-Gould The Medliootts Curtis Yorke The Mighty Atom Marie Corelli Kitty Alone Baring-Gould Life's Little Ironies Thomas Hardy Experiences of Loveday Brooke 6'. L. Pirkis The Master Xangwill The Last Tenant Farjeon. AND MANY OTUBR I WORKS. Term ...

THE WEEK. 70180241110 TEE NATIVBB. tow methods of oolosioation have long ham aritisimm The moist Ilse lheraism ..

... l and industrial returns ma but be regarded as eminently satisfactory. THE TRIALS OF AUTHORSHIP. Tas preface which Mr. Thomas Hardy cootributes to the new volume in his collected works—A Loodioesa —gives an interesting glimpse into the of authorship ...

BIRTHS

... BIRTHS 22. at Acton, London, the wife of the Rev Thomas Hardy Banks. B.A, of son. Hate.—Mar. at Padatow, the wife of William S. T. daughter. mnr —Mar. 18. at Voguobeloth. Dlogan, the wife of BUaht of a son. —Mar. 29. at Truro, the wife of Edmund Laurence ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1896
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 322 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

• HIGHWAYMAN'S ESCAPADE

... through the Horse and out upon a private back-alley, as I knew, in the twinkling of an MO it is not known, says the that Mr. Thomas Hardy endeavoured to withchaw his novel of Jude the Obscure frtm Retrper's Magazine, actually requesting that Arm of publishers ...

A SENSIBLE ORDER

... ss yet unpublished but, besides these, there will found one story of trsg order, which Mrs. Ilmniker wrote in with Mr. Thomas Hardy. This is called Tbe Spectre of the Keal. and has already appeared in Jerome's popular weekly. THE TRANSVAAL. BBPOBM LEADERS ...

LATEST ADDITIONS;

... fJiinld Th« ••• t'lirfi* Vorkf Th« M>|fbty Atoui Marie Corelli Kitty Alone ••• ••• llar,n>j-(ionld Life's Little Ironie* Thomas Hardy MAST INTKUfc.riNO WuRK.-. S'nyit n* In his. !*i per day, dd. inr vrtk Sals, For Sale, by Private Treaty, NO. 7, CAMBRIDGE ...

LITERARY NOTES

... LITERARY NOTES. Perhaps it is not generally known, says the Barbosa. that Mr. Thomas hardy endeavoured to withdraw novel of Jude the Obscure p u rer's Xaystise, actually requesting that of When to cancel the ointract. But it was md to be impracticable ...

LITER ARY NOTES

... LITER ARY NOTES. Mr. Thomas Hardy has written • chatty preface for his saes Tales. which will he the May volunie in the eollected edition of his works. He remarks that apology may seem necessary for the cn.c, - - , ence of two hangmen in one volume of ...