The Going of the Battery
... life-beats are low, Other and graver things . . . Hold we to braver things- Wait we-in trust-what Time's fulness shall know. THOMAS HARDY. ...
... life-beats are low, Other and graver things . . . Hold we to braver things- Wait we-in trust-what Time's fulness shall know. THOMAS HARDY. ...
... indisposition would prevent him attending. Amongst others who were present were Capt. Granville Chief Constable of the County), Thomas Hardy (the novelist), Capt. Mansel, and Col. Brough. ...
... Mr. John Newton .. Mr. W. H. Chadwick . Mrs. John Ripley Messrs. R Lewis and J. H. Musk.. _ Rev. C. H. Murray Mr. C,oun. Thomas Hardy Mr. Gabriel Dyson .. Mr. G. A. smith Mr. J. G. Wray • • •• •• •• ...
... the sane, healthy, and hopeful German. But we have a better refuge than Goethe. Let us leave Matthew Arnold and Ibsen and Thomas Hardy; let us leave our dreary novelists and wailing poets; let us leave them all, and open our Bible. When we are well-nigh ...
... I enclose my card. - -•I am, yours %cry sincerely, AN OLD SICIOWRIIIIIR, Hammy, London, N., January sth, 1899. [To Mr. Thomas Hardy. 1-- My dear sir,-1 have great pleasure in enclosing my subscript Mn to your funds. Ine is the most consistent of all the ...
... able to reproduce it next week. Mr. Boyce has been in England ler some months, and is now on his way home to Sydney. Mr. Thomas Hardy, Alliance district superintendent for Staffordshire, recently gave an interesting account of his life from the time when ...
... BREVITIES. Atalate hour on Thursday night Dr. Clark’s effigy was burned in the streets of Castietown. A war poem by Mr. Thomas Hardy appears in this week's issue of the Graphic. The C?t. Knapp killed at Ladysmith is not Capt. K. K. Krapp of the Royal Artillery ...
... What the Author ok Tess Says. Mr. Thomas Hardy expresses himself as follows Your question a difficult one to answer in a brief letter owing to the manysidedness of that genius, the variety of lights given out by the innumerable facets into which French ...
... COLUMN. JJ ABtEK A BROTHERS NEW PUBLICATIONS. WESSEX POEMS ond OTHER VERSES. THOMAS HARDY. WUS 31 UloMI»tlos» tts AnlSoit. Crown Ivo. cioth sxirA. gilt tap. &s- 1-ibnry ot Thom Hardy’s Morste. _ . A le* couto. hsmlAMicly ■ultsllls lot pnsesuuos putposw. 7» ...
... intereating statement of work done by the Diatrict Committee, and of the state of Temperance work in the viltiOUS circuits. Mr. Thomas Hardy gave a rousing speech with local references. Rev. E. C. ('honey took mmd bis subject the Minority Report of the Licensing ...
... spite of this, nobody will confuse the very elementary author who advertises in the Daily News with the Thomas Hardy who belongs to renown. Nor is Mr. Hardy likely to protest against this association his name with a writer who thinks that the collection of ...
... Rbvibw. A series of studies, grim and humorous, fanciful and pathetic. . . « The p'easant mixture it dedicated to Mrs. Thomas Hardy.-— Thk Acaurmt. A volume of clever sketches. Indeed there is more than cleverness them. There it feeling, often expressed ...