POETRY AND DRAMA
... THE FAITH. IL Bluer'. Dublin (Fleet drat); The Oakleaf Press. 3,15 net. THE FAMOUS TRAGEDY OF THE QLEEN OF CORNWALL By Thomas Hardy. London: Maemillau and Co. 6/- net. ...
... THE FAITH. IL Bluer'. Dublin (Fleet drat); The Oakleaf Press. 3,15 net. THE FAMOUS TRAGEDY OF THE QLEEN OF CORNWALL By Thomas Hardy. London: Maemillau and Co. 6/- net. ...
... Artibns. Adamr, Rsv. Ambrosias Douglas. Armstrong, Rev. Johannes Thomas. Hardy, Rev, Hoi-ncua i rn-stua. Hinvveli, Rev. Ricardas Senior. Kilroc, Morv Shuldham HilU Quigley, rtev. Thoma*. Baccalaurel in Sacra Thoologia. Hipwcll, Rev. Senior Stevenson, ...
... and Co. ; is illustrated a reproduction of the latest portrait of Mr. Thomas Hardy by Mr. E. 0. Hoppe, and by facsimiles, by Messrs. Vaus and Crampton, I.td., of two important Hardy MSS., purchased by Mr. Frank Hollings at the Red Crosa salethe celebrated ...
... prolonged. Either immediately before or after the Council the King will, it is understood, invert Sir William Crookes and Mr. Thomas Hardy with the .Order of Merit. ...
... Royal JFrisb Constabulary. OFFICIAL LIST OF TRANSFERS. NAME. RANK. JACOB A. MARTIN THOMAS HUGHES THOMAS HARDY JOHN O'HARA JAMES F. JOHNS MICHAEL FLANAGAN Sergeant .|Constable Kerry «. Wicklow Antrim Mayo Clare Tyrone Louth . Wicklow ...
... prolonged. Either immediately before or after the Council the King will, iii understood, invest Sir William Crcokee and Mr. Thomas Hardy with the Order of Merit. ...
... the sanction of Mr. Hardy, to dramatise Ike Never of I ono of that author's earliest and most successful novels. Itlr. Ridgeway has not yet decided upon has cast. )Ir. RirtgewoY WI. responsiblo for the lint run of a play by Thomas Hardy when he Tess of It ...
... Orchestra. 10,10--Social Evening, MIDLAND (286.2 m.) — 7,40 Mansfleld and District Male Volce Choir. 10.10 -Poem's by Thomas Hardy, SCOTLAND (361.1 m.)—10,10 “ Mary Mackintosh.” 10.35-Elizabeth Allan (contralto). NORTH (449.1 m.) —7.0- Aaron's Field ...
... whole panel of body of jurors because of some defect in the method of summoning them, etc.; 2. Athos. Porthos. Aramis: '3 Thomas Hardy once walked on in The Forty Thieves at Covent Garden in the 'sixties; 4, At Ballyshannon in 1824. ...
... Conrad; * Bubble For ...
... enhance* the interest the book. In dealibg with modern litera tore there are strange omi*»ionr. here i* no meation of Kipling Thomas Hardy name hut two distinguished pres day writer*. On the other hand, some of tlio»c included in the work are scarcely worthy ...
... Greenwood Tree, the principal feature of the Savoy programme commencing to-morrow (Friday), is adapted from the novel by Thomas Hardy. The story is woven around the old instrumental choirs which at one time flourished vigorously in the Dorset vales. Romance ...