A HARDY RACE
... i A HARDY RACE. Parson What 's the matter, Thomas Thomas: Dad's bin walloping I far chucking stones at gran'fevther ...
... i A HARDY RACE. Parson What 's the matter, Thomas Thomas: Dad's bin walloping I far chucking stones at gran'fevther ...
... THE MAN ON THE WHEEL A Dip into Dorset Through Thomas Ilardy's Country-- The Home of 'Cess Cycling in the Alps. Time to light up Wednesday, July 11,9.13; Thursday, 9.12 Friday, 9.11; Saturday, 9.11 Sunday, 9.10 Monday, 9.7; Tuesday, 9.8. Wool! It was ...
... of infinite amusement to his guests. The fortunes of the family were founded by the commercial integrity and patriotism of Thomas Legge, who served the office of Sheriff of the City of London in the year 1343, and was subsequently twice Lord Mayor. He ...
... by train and meeting him day by day at certain appointed places. Easter is not an ideal time of the year for touring. The hardy wheelman, however, is not to be restrained by gusty weather from getting the best he can out of the few days' respite from ...
... Christian King, is the daughter of Mr. H. A. Kennedy, the well-known play wright and dramatic critic, who not long ago adapted Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles for the stage. One of the earliest new. plays to be put on in the New Year for a run will be ...
... Surrey. Mr. Thomas Hardy spent Whitsuntide at Aldeburgh with his friend, Mr. Edward Clodd. He is now staying for a short time in London. American publishers and editors who have been over recently have brought much pressure to bear on Mr. Hardy, with the ...
... thou sand articles, and is one of the most careful and intelligently com piled works of reference I have ever used. Mr. Thomas Hardy has declined a very tempting proposal to write a new novel for an American, magazine. Mr. Plardy cannot write to order ...
... received and was followed by six others of his. Mr. Wells had also a very favourable and steady welcome. George Meredith, Thomas Hardy, and Robert Louis Stevenson have only very moderate success. It cannot be said that any of our living writers are really ...
... 5Trv^5 V iSruABER^ }S>°3. Hutbors. A. ST. JOHN ADCOCK. I CONSTANCE BEERBOHM. HAROLD BEQBIE. ESTELLE BURNEY. NORA CHESSON. I THOMAS COBB. PERCY GREENBANK. MYRA HAMILTON. ROY HORNIMAN. KEBLE HOWARD. GORDON MEGGY. HAROLD OHLSON. ARTHUR STURGESS. KATHARINE ...
... rapid idea of their merits. Mr. Henry Harland's new novel, for example, is reviewed at the length of three columns, and Mr. Thomas Hardy's play receives equally generous treatment. As a natural result, Mr. Eden Phillpotts' new romance is dealt with in six ...
... ONE OF THE GREAT UNACTED. AN UNREAL CONVERSATION WITH MR. THOMAS HARDY. T FOUND Mr. Thomas Hardy in his study, perched thoughtfully upon a brown-paper parcel about six feet high, which contained the manuscript of his latest comedy just returned by .Mr ...
... between Euripides and Thomas Hardy. It is true that in their women of strange, passionate, and irresistible temperament they display a similar tvpe of heroine, but it is equally true that Euripides never went so far as Mr. Hardy in revolt against the ...