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... ARNOLD AUSTIN DOBSON H. W LUCY W PETT RIDGE ATHOL FORBES MISS BRADDON AND MANY OTHERS STORIES Articles ...
... ARNOLD AUSTIN DOBSON H. W LUCY W PETT RIDGE ATHOL FORBES MISS BRADDON AND MANY OTHERS STORIES Articles ...
... ARNOLD AUSTIN DOBSON H. W LUCY W PETT RIDGE ATHOL FORBES MISS BRADDON AND MANY OTHERS Storie$ Articles ffl c. By SARAH GRAND THOMAS HARDY JEROME K. JEROME TOM GALLON ANDREW LANG WILLIAM LE QUEUX G. R. SIMS C. J. CUTCLIFFE HYNE AND MANY OTHERS WITH MANY ILL ...
... of Portland. TOHN WATTS. t) In the Colours ol Lord Zetland. f EORGE BARRETT. \JT In the Colours of the Duke of Westminster. Thomas loates. In the Colours of Mr. H. M'Calmont. WALTER BRADFORD. In the Colours of Mr. T. Jennings, Jun. The above are separate ...
... close competition in the Bogey Ladies' Foursomes, which were won by Miss K. Thomas and Miss E. Cook, with two down, two other couples tieing at four down. Miss H. Langdon Thomas was the winner of the Putting Prize, and Mrs. Le Cronier Lancaster came in ...
... Quincey's sourness. There are some in teresting literary verdicts in a recently published interview with Thomas Hardy. The only writer for whom Mr. Hardy expresses whole-hearted admiration is Ibsen. Ibsen, he says, was indeed a revelation, and what an immense ...
... a domestic Christmas; Hassall imagines himself waking up to find his stocking stuffed with cheques and bank-notes; Dudley Hardy thinks longingly of the luxurious East; Ralph Cleaver conjures up a scene of charming sentiment; Douglas Almond sees himself ...
... a Mohammedan, and is not an object for the religious hate 'of the fanatics who abound in the fierce mountain-country. Sir Thomas Salter Pyne, who at one time held the same position as that of the murdered man, had several adventures which might have ended ...
... Portland. TOIIN WAITS. C7 In the Colours of Lord Zetland. f\ KORGE BARRETT. vJT III tlio Colours of the Dukk of Westminster. THOMAS LOATES. JL In the Colours of Mr. H. M'Calmont. \\,rAl ,T Ml BR A D FOR D. In the Colours of Mr. T. Jennings, Jun. The above ...
... that he never read any essay by Mr. Johnson on the eighteenth century without learning something. Mr. Johnson's book on Thomas Hardy, though good, is not up to the level of his best work. It was expected at the time of his death that Mr. Arthur Galton ...
... pg An Artistic Symposium Printed in Colour, j ENTITLED I MY IDEAL CHRISTMAS, By the following Famous Artists j{0 DUDLEY HARDY, R. I., JOHN HASSALL, R.I., FRANK REYNOLDS, R.I., W. D. ALMOND, R.I., j |p OSCAR WILSON, LEONARD LINSDELL, RALPH CLEAVER, S ...
... better to make a book of it. In spite of the rush of novelists to the theatre, I am not at all sure that George Meredith and Thomas Hardy were not wiser in their own generation. Mr. J. M. Barrie, I suppose, would not agree with me. His advice would be, Write ...
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