DINNER TO MR. F. GREENWOOD,
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... ita tin %Asa. sad is being bitterly attached hi. cans* oritleiss of missionaries iu Cilia.. and also for his anti• Mr. Thomas Hardy writes .—People rail a 'semi. mist ; and if it is to tbiuk • with euph o ric., that • not to have been born be.t,•• theu ...
... are maintained at the same high standard when the inaganos was pabliabed at a shilling. The number °peas with a poem by Thomas Hardy, and concludes with an article upon ships and sea hfe by Joseph Conrad. Mr. H. G. Wells begins a novel called Kipps, ...
... Eden PhillDotts. who followed Mr. R. D. Blackmore as the novelist of Devonshire, and is doing for his county much what Mr. Thomas Hardy did for Wessex, and much in the same manner. Mr. Phillpotts was born in India in 1862, and educated at Plymouth. He was ...
... a distinguished degree. He first attracted the attention of the literary world by his remarkable study of the Art of Thomas Hardy, a book distinguished at once in its style and matter, and a perfect mine of knowledge and erudition. The fame which he ...
... Thackeray, Charles Dickens. Mendelssohn, Victor Hugo, Goethe, Allred Tennyson. Robert Browning. Charles Kingsley, John Ruskin, Thomas Hardy, and Rudyard Kipling. The Diplomacy of the Sultan,” by His Excellency Chedo Mijatovich, is an account of the diplomatic ...
... Do you not know,' replied the Jew, I said peace be to you, and to the angel over your shoulder.' MS. THOMAS HARDY ON HIS NOVILI. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who has just been interviewed, asys: How Tennyson could write of life as he did I cannot imagine ; Browning ...
... the price must exceed one shilling ; and third, that she must be delivered to her purchaser with a halter round her neck. Thomas Hardy, however, who has made the sale of • wife the theme of his novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge, says nothing of any such ...
... in its midst of a number of eminent literary gentlemen. The party, which is staying at the Crown hotel, consists of Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and the celebrated author of Wessex tales ; Mr W. W. Watson, one of the ftremost English poets ; Mr F. J ...
... is a very scholarly preacher, whose sermons and lectures have afforded much pleasure to the intellectual. His studies of Thomas Hardy. George Meredith, Charles Kingsley, and other writers have aroused no little interest, and his departure from Taunton will ...
... raid on individual public-houses. In his foreword to the annual volume of the Society of D:•reet Men in London, Mr. Thomas Hardy refers to the change - that has come over London social life. and the indifference to the provincialism that inc , mers ...
... to 7; 110 games to 90. QUOITS. Wells (St. Thomas’) v. Yeovil Town. This match was played at Yeovil on Saturday last, and resulted in a win for the visitors by 29 points. Scores;— ST. THOMAS’. YEOVIL. J. Hardy 21 11. Card 17 E. Matthews 16 T. Walters 21 ...