MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED
... MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED. The Press Association says that Mr. Thomas Hardy, the distingunished novelist, was married this morning at Enfield, London, to Miss Dugdale, who has acted as his secretary. ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY MARRIED. The Press Association says that Mr. Thomas Hardy, the distingunished novelist, was married this morning at Enfield, London, to Miss Dugdale, who has acted as his secretary. ...
... OBITUARY. St. Petersburg, Saturday.—Professor Mendelejeff, a celebrated chemist, died this morning. ] Mr. Thomas Hardy, proprietor and editor of the “Rochdale ’Fimes and the “Heywood News,” died at Rochdale this morning aged 50. ...
... WM “ Marrying a woman iy a thing you can do at sny moment; but a swarm o' bees won't come for the asking ' —~THOMAS HARDY. Why is buying Warren's bread like marrying a woman P —WARREN P.B.—No prim giv'en. ...
... Dorchester, of Mrs. Hardy, wife of Mr. Thomas Hardy, the famous novelist. - The deceased lady had been in failing health for some time. This evening the local players at Dorchester are to perform Mr. Hardy's “ The Trumpet Major,”” and by Mr. ...
... signatures of men, distinguished in literature, science, and art, to a protest headed by Mr. Swinburne, Mr. Mere. dith, and Mr. Thomas Hardy, against the threatened execution of Maxim Gorky. ...
... L PHELPS The death is announced at Castle Carey, Somerset, of Rear Admiral Phelps, who was given his nomination by Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelson’s famous Captain. Deceased, who was 88, entered the Navy in 1832, retiring as a Captain in 1870, becoming Rear ...
... numbe: affords reason to believe that the aim will succced. The contributors to the first number include Edmund Goss, C. 8., Thomas Hardy, A.0.M., John Galsworthy, and many other equally well-known writers. The new periodical (price 2d.) is to be published ...
... continuance of the present evil. But if you want to know what lies bencath the surface of Dorset country life you must read Thomas Hardy for the experience, and temper it with the poetic hopefulness of William Barnes.—C. in the ‘‘ Morning Post.”’ ...
... SONG OF THE SOLDIERS' WIVES. Whittex by Thomas Hardy. At last? In sight of home again, Of home again, No more to range and roam again, As that bygone time \ No more to go away from us And stay from us 'f— Dawn, hold not long the day from us, But quicken ...
... ascertained that his action was due to his strong desire to join the force in Dnm.nfit a | that me%mntqml listed in the name of Thomas Hardy into the 2nd Battalion Queen’s Royal West Surrey R‘?{'mmt. While serving with this battalion as a private he was killed ...
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... Charles Dickens 76 Count Leo Tolstoi 77 Thelate Alfred, LordTeanyson 78 Robert Browning gg Thomas Carlyle Herbert Spencer 81 Rudyard Kipling 82 Henrik Ibsen 83 Thomas Hardy 84 Emile Zola 85 Longfellow 86 Charlotte Bronté 87 Mark Twain (S. L. Clemens) SE Hall ...