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... fioe tribute was paid by Li V.C, in an interview at Can Captain Sma-t, who died at the | Y Sy Pty sel wdb = as ** Private Thomas Hardy. part in the famous bombing Licutenant Barter won his V.( The lieutenant said: ** He ...
... fioe tribute was paid by Li V.C, in an interview at Can Captain Sma-t, who died at the | Y Sy Pty sel wdb = as ** Private Thomas Hardy. part in the famous bombing Licutenant Barter won his V.( The lieutenant said: ** He ...
... g dgestiny. Tess of the D'Urbevilles was first pubished in 1891 and like Thomas Hardy's other works, is set in his beloved Wessex country. Few novelists have succeeded, as Hardy has done, in popularising the countryside simply by means of his vivid w ...
... vessel passed over the submarine and grazed her. flmfi' -pfindinibodimujonolflmenmynhnm,i which, however remained submerged Mr. Thomas Hardy, 0.M., the poet-novelist, is 77 to-day. Sir Edward Ekzar, the composer, who also possesses the 0.M., is 50. Ninety-one ...
... and Browning. After Browning he turned to Alfred Tennyson, speaking of him as a typical Victorian gentleman. Then on to Thomas Hardy whose works he commended to his audience, and finally Rupert Brook. That Mr. Suffolk had interested was proved by the variety ...
... Marshal! conducted the musical part of the programme. The speakers included the Rev. Henry Hall, of Hebden Bridge, and Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchester. In the evening, Miss Eva Clarkson was crowned flower queen. CONSERVATIVES' OUTING.—Over 800 Conservatives ...
... T. Handy, F. Pinder, and others. The Chairman announced that he was unable to continue as chairman of West W-dh-r) Mr. Thomas Hardy was apm'nwd chairman, .F. Garaide noe«iu’nnm‘ .F. Dawson hon. scoretary, and Mr, F, Whitaker colleotor. $ . Mr, Croesley ...
... which icomes to the Olympia on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The story begins in Texag just prior to the Civil War. Thomas Dunson, a hardy pioneer, dreams of building the first catile empire in the South-west. Years later, Dunson and his adopted son, Matthew ...
... h-h hnm Contains the. 1’::' : three Poets Lau i covers a period from et e reamd e B Bridge,Sifees ters are n| g E:Ti: Thomas Hardy, Rudysrd Kipling, and sen .sn-hlt JACK HUGHES ENLISTS. | Juek anrt: the Town half-baock, who hae been preventod i taking ...
... H—Modern English Literature (1914) 8204. Ward. A. C.—Twentieth-Century Literature (1928) 8204. Williams. R, Wessex.—Novels of Thomas Hardy (1924) 820.4. Wyatt, A. J.—Tutorial History of English Literature (1909) 820.4. Hudson. W. H.—lntroduction to the Study ...
... Austrulia, the terriwry of Paus, Manile, }’{mn&l\'-mg. Shanghai. Pekin, Kores, Pos Arthur, St. Patersburg, and Moscow HARDY, Thomas —Satires of Ciroumstance — Lyrics and Reveres— Miscellaneous Pieoss. (1914) . A gre The author selects for poetio repr ...
... Hippodrome “JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Fay Hoiden again unite as the infiestkm family for the third of Metro- Goldyn-Mayer's *“Judge Ha'dy I-‘amril'r 34 series. This one is “ Judge Hardy's Children,” a sequel ...
... these two nflu-e—‘nd they are many—could be improved. Hardy Johnson has the part of Sir Thomas Seymour, the not very likeable lover of Katherine. He interprets the part of a Tudor rake very mucn as ohe would imagine he would interpret the part of Romeo ...