INTERMENT OF THE LATE LORD HERSCHELL
... neighbouring gestry at the final toninny. Amongst them latter were Capt. Granville. Chief Constable of the County: Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist: Capt. Mania, and Cot. Brawl, ...
... neighbouring gestry at the final toninny. Amongst them latter were Capt. Granville. Chief Constable of the County: Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist: Capt. Mania, and Cot. Brawl, ...
... these latter were Capt. Granville, Chief o the County; Mr. -Thomas Hardy, the nm and — ars of in the DEATH OF A SUNDERLAND itative SHIPOWNER. ngland Mr. John Sanderson, J.P., the well-knov is well listrict owner, died at his residence, 9, ‘The Elms, Sur ...
... calls tier the inviter, and in part the author, of all teat is best in my writings. - The wives of Rider Haggard ant Thomas Hardy both glee much rateable literary help to their husbands, and it was the wife'. influenee on the later teat made him give ...
... AUTHOR OF TRSS ” Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novel st, yesterday completed has SOth year He was born in the beart of hus belored apd was imtended for the arch:tectural pro- feeson The study of classical and ltera- ture was more to his taste, and, though be ...
... Yesterday Thomas Wilbam Hardy, semstant fore man at Trafalgar Goods Station, was run over and killed by the 150 express from the In company with shumter, he wae walk trans came mg along the main lime when two im opposite directions. Before Hardy could get ...
... interesting remnants of a long forgotten age without ever having gone further iu our investigations. We notice that Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, who may bo accepted as at least one of the ablest exponents of Wessex life and manners, and who, in one ...
... be the subjects of two of the volumes and now d is stated that the Perin will include mono. graphs on George Meredith. Thomas Hardy, and A. W. Pinero. The Magazine of Art for June contains • review by the editor of the exhibitions at Burlington House ...
... ripresentel by Sir Fiancis Knollve, th3 Prince of Vales bv Lord Church:!!, the Duke of York by the Eton. Dbre KRppc-L, Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and numseou3 cauncy folk were also present. The Bishop ef WVincbester was too unwrull to attend. ...
... Indeed, there were all classes represented there. Most of us bad to find our sea legs, and it was difficult and trying. Thomas, Hardy tells as somewhere that when one is not proof against the uneasy sea his or her features so change, that family and hereditary ...
... enough, and the homely women, too; weve even think we know precisely what they will say before e they open their mouths. Thomas Hardy and J. S. f( Fletcher have impressed us with the delights of rural h fiction ; but novelists knew better than to lay the ...
... bis “Two lieu o* , Menoip, vet he has done it. and still more secur ...
... Dead” By Hume Nisbet. Londent John Long, 6, Chandos Street, Strand. 3a 6d. This novel ie dedicated to Mr. Thomas Hardy, the but is not in Hardy’s style, except that it is highly coloured. It i@ a study of “one of the tea thousand who may be seen on all ...