PLIIIISCITI OF PORTS
... seep letwowi them and the fourth. The nest order of poets who had rues, tie,: ton are:- A!frs.d H Noyes_Joha Henry N ew Thomas Hardy, Alice Mevuell, Stephan Phillips, W ii. Yeats. ...
... seep letwowi them and the fourth. The nest order of poets who had rues, tie,: ton are:- A!frs.d H Noyes_Joha Henry N ew Thomas Hardy, Alice Mevuell, Stephan Phillips, W ii. Yeats. ...
... QUOTATIONS. Oa Parliament Resentlns: When shall the softer, saner politke. Wberecf we dream, have play in each] proud land —Thomas Hardy: Departure. I trotted with a muzzle and *cargo. ehised with a clog. ' —Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing. the ...
... saw a dead maws siier pal Binning within *nth faithful heart Of t►ose bereft. Then said I, This be His Immortality. —Thomas Hardy Poems On the and the Golf Greene: One of these days yo., will attempt something baser than thi,. —Juvenal Satires ...
... tines the a familiar denizen of the riverside mars►at anywhere bevies Loudon and Oxford. NOTAOLE TRIBUTE TO A POET. Mr Thomas Hardy now .n Lis 40th year and 1 ani afraid we shah. little more prose front pen. He i•, however, still wrhing poetry, and to ...
... CLasigow. Offie:-4, Branch and Ifercaste. of ha Summer Holidays WONDERFUL WESSEX A splendid suggestion Spend your Holiday Thomas Hardy Country. The whole el di. Heady to breathe beauty, the throe counties of and Wiltslure that to give us lovely. soil d the ...
... those of BLOM*. o r Jame tauten, but they include the people who count. You trder to Thomas Hardy —a writer, I think, who has been much over-rated. After reau mg any of Hardy's books, I never feet the slightest desire to re-egen them. and tf, as I believe ...
... problims of other rouutne. The appointment oome- somewhat in the nature of a birthday gift. for S r Thomas was ointylve yews of age yesterday Mundayl. THOMAS HARDY AS PIG BREEDER. Mr Monies who has the of the Pig &witty to Leanne h at ma bet. is no n that pmtains ...
... the greatest of living writer*, has shown how the novel may set forth a philosophic theory and yet remain a work of art. Thomas Hardy has many potato of contact with George Eliot. He subjected !ifs, the present for and atia: destiny of man, to a scrutiny ...
... Troikas, Pittarn, A. Kirk; forwa rd s, Leighton, 8. Clay, L. Clay. R:obsoison. Riwtedala Wesley Reform - I 'oat, i hocks. Hardy, Thomas: half-backs, Frost, Walker. Edgar; forwards Parkin. Sidgwick, Anderson, Jenkins, Wastell. Oilkesotniet P.M. Goal, born; ...
... T. R. Colley forwards, Herbert*, Hooks, G. Colley, Cli . rieton, Soulaby. Wesley Reform.—Goal, Sherilwirdeon; books, Hardy, Thomas; half-ha cks Frost, IL Walker, Wray; forwards (from), Parkin, If thrill, &Igor. Jenkins, Wadde ll, Mallbridge. Anderson ...
... OrwiE. Smith, for Spry), Doan, Fenvick. Spennytitoor.—Goal, Clough; hada. Frith ks Hoge= , half -becks. Hardy, Nicholson, Harnett forwards, Tumor, Thomas, ::eunedy, Wood, Gooduia. Pinutaon. ...
... Oran - Batik one name of Charles sod the other in the name I of Thomas Lraidry. Prosecutor nue gave evidence. and was oroeseaamined by Mr Hardy. w in sought' to sheer that Charles and Thomas were partners with their father. He admitted that he dui not pay ...