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AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT LIVERPOOL

... Leo, Esq.. and Son aod from Mr. A. E. Blanche is extraordinarily masterful, though rketchy and incomplete drawing of Thomas Hardy. the same room ia painting that may justly reckoned portrait, an artist who in surely entitled considered in view his ...

C. 11.. Bradford.—No

... Corelli, Hall Caine, and purely transient writers their school /air examples of the modem author ! I out him George Meredith, Thomas Hardy, and Barrie enough show that can lean send posterity good a list a* any previous epoch since Elizabeth has provided, in ...

GARRICK THEATRE. ODD SIDE OF

... CUURCHILL, WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL, M.P. S>7:cT».\ UFA r THE DYNASTS. Drama UMI N'ajoWmic Wars In 3 Part*, Acts, ■ Dy THOMAS HARDY. Part Cn-«m b»o. U. 6.1 net. piiMi'h»«l. Part J_. 4«. Qt. wet. . i'rcwo B*. CtL rut. CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORKING j ...

\ TIT.Pi?INT OF THT ORIGINAL ADOXAIS

... generally extremity well-read and intelligent Mr. Leo implies that England there are more Baconians than Shakespearean*. Mr. Thomas Hardy was. «,f course, interesting the Saxon origin things, and ou purity of speech. But was allowing his imagination play with ...

ON WEDNESDAY NEXT

... Baliac. Kipling. Gaakcll. Mrs. H. Weed. Mrs. Humnhry Ward. Rutherford. Fir Walter Bcaant. J. M, Mario Corelli. Meredith. Thomas Hardy. Victor Hugo, Du Maurier. Zola, and mane other*. Go View Saturday, the iust.. from 10 to 4 p.m. MESSRS. OLIVEK. & KITCHEN'S ...

DR. MACK AIL.S PANEGYRIC

... Mr. T. Humphry Ward. Dr. «; Williamson, the Editor of the Atheteunt,' y.' Alfred Austin (Poet Laureate). Dr. Alfr Mr. Thomas Hardy, and Mr. Harold Child. Master tDr. John Pielc) presided. Dr. J. W. Mackail, professor of poetry University, made the only ...

THE LIBRARY TABLE. SOME RECENT VERSE

... Word. . a tale on the lone, long trail-and that the you've beard. The Dynasts up to Date luminously absurd imitation Thomas Hardy. There is in it, however, passage which may bring this brandisher of the fool's to grief shoud it meet tho eye of the Lord ...

THE APRIL MAGAZINES

... essay upon “Queen Victoria a- Moral Force.’’ A Real Conversation” between Mr. William Archer and Mr. Thomas Hardy expresses, amongst other things, Mr. Hardy’s views the preservation of dialect. complain* of being accused of using “obsolete words. They are ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1007

... practical part politics or affaire the town, man was more deeply concerned the welfare of Buxton better known town. Mr. Thomas John Hardy, the proprietor of the Rochdale Time®,” Conservative newspaper, died Saturday morning, at early ago 54. He eon of a corn ...

JVindsor Cairtle. Wednesday

... movement was foot the county Dorset to repair and hand over to the Trust the monument erected near Portesh.iiu memory Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelsons flag-captain at Trafalgar, and also that the old post-office Tintagel, Cornwall, and the Court-house at Long (Tendon ...

IHE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1!)05

... function of degree day tlie Northern University and tho opening a now .sculpture annexe to the municipal art gallery. Mr. Thomas Hardy, Professor Bury, Regius Professor of Modern History Cambridge; Professor Haverfield, of Christ Church. Oxford Mr. Edward ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 11)09

... interests (she writes, it should be noted, the South) are too diverse to allow of care for their poorer neighbours. Mr* Thomas Hardy. to whom there are several references, quoted tho author of the following story: were discussing some vcrv proper people ...