ENTHUSIASM WHICH WILL DISTURB GERMANY
... Mr, Bow lam. .4 Mr. Inn 4 i• his romenty . of Deasy of Lancaster. SISTER OF THOMAS HARDY DEAD, The death is announ..-ed, at Talboehayea of Mime Mary Hardy. simmer of Thomas Hardy, the at the age of 74. ...
... Mr, Bow lam. .4 Mr. Inn 4 i• his romenty . of Deasy of Lancaster. SISTER OF THOMAS HARDY DEAD, The death is announ..-ed, at Talboehayea of Mime Mary Hardy. simmer of Thomas Hardy, the at the age of 74. ...
... - Thu principal mourners were Lady Resent and her two daughters. Others present included Mr. Anthony Hope Hawkins, Mr. Thomas Hardy, and Mr. H. ltiu.•r Haggard. ...
... purpose,' as it was written by Dickens slid Charles while he multi sot agree with the later propaganda pamphleteering of Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. George Moore. Miss Emma Brooke thought that the day of the Socialist novel and the sex novel was over. Suala Revels ...
... assistants, and that dorheeia service is disliked only because of the lack of averting freedom. THOMAS HARDY'S BIRTHDAY. This is th e birtrday of Thomas Hardy. This follow ing quotations are from the Daily Ohronicle:— I'm going a -milking, sir, she said ...
... Kirriemiiir in MO, and educated as Dumfries Academy awl Edinburgh Usivereity. Whet Jobs Galt did 100 years ago, and what Thomas Hardy has does for Southern Englead, J. M. Bank has dose for the Scottish peasant life of to-day. A great emotional power, • ...
... in the v. a nd the promoter literary material to the valet Dr. Owen hao decoded to dig no time set for the realisation THOMAS HARDY. The announcement that Mr. The writata a play for the that it is about 66 Cirliving novelist first sow o then • lad of ...
... since than the have been progreesive. The See production in England of Bann. Frederic d'Erlanger's opera Tess. founded on Thomas Hardy • novel. 'Tess of the D'Urbevilles, le mi. pounced for Wednesday next at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. COMEDY OF NAMES ...
... bee n than hitherto.—Reater. (MP. THOMAS HARDYANDTHII NOBEL PRIZE. ' The 'Pall Mall Ossetia rye 'Aeunderstand ,a the best authority that the Nobel prise in literature for the ooroing year will be gaoled to Mr Thomas Hardy. It was generally expected that ...
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... 'Opting 4 Lord Byron 35 The Rt. lien. Sir 11. $3 Henrik Ibsen 133 Sir Walter Scott. Haft Ellaline Terris Bannerman. (1 C B. Thomas Hardy Alexander the Great moo Marie Tempest 76 The Rt Hon. Joseph 64 Emile Zola 137 Oliver Cromwell 19i eksie Chaulherlain Li ...
... Mrs Beerbohm Tree The Cl. Hon. Skil. Campbell- Henrik Ibsen Sir Walter Scott mut Ellaline Terriss Bannerman, G C.B. 83 Thomas Hardy 336 Alexander the Great ma Mane Tempest 36 The Rt Hon. Jumps 4 Emile 137 Oliver Cromwell 191 Jenne Saimaa Chamberlain 136 ...