M.VJtK TWAIN AND THOMAS HARDY
... attendant, Mark Twain asked him who he had been conversing with, “That's Mr. Thomas Hardy, sit!” replied the steward impressively. To this first meeting with Thomas Hardy, Mark Twain to refer. ...
... attendant, Mark Twain asked him who he had been conversing with, “That's Mr. Thomas Hardy, sit!” replied the steward impressively. To this first meeting with Thomas Hardy, Mark Twain to refer. ...
... THOMAS HARDY AKRD Carrica. Me. William H. who for a aumber of was the editor of the “ North American Review,” hes some good stories in his “ Many Gelebrities and a Fow Others.” Ato luncheon Mr. Herdy was ona of the company, and the hamour that flashes ...
... THOMAS HARDY S PORMS. Mr. Thomas Hardy has published another book of poems, “‘Satires of Circumstance’ (Macmiilan), and example of the geniua which he has developed i in picturing lyrically the homely, every-day incidents of life is as follows: “ ke he ...
... club on Saturday, February 28th, The games are to be played on the ground of the R. THOMAS HARDY MARRIES, SECOND VENTURE IN HIS SEVENTY- FOURTH YEAR, Mr. Thomas Hardy, probably the greatest of English novelists living, was married quiétly this morning ...
... CROWD. Mr. Thomas Hardy, O.M., who yesterday Ge tered his eeventy-ninth soar, is sponding the evening of hie days “far from the madding at his quiet home near Dorchester. His health remains excellent. Ten years ego (says “Tho Yorkshire Mr. Hardy said he ...
... Mr. Vaniman aa a mascot BOO raddon, who has written 72 ‘novels in \the half s century, has a great admiration for the f Thomas Hardy. “I can admire ‘Jude the as profound study of human nature, but it morte painful to read the story of melancholy se tho ...
... caso of the meat-eaters first, and the rest almost nowhere—the vege- tarian ducks being the most meagre of the lot. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who will celebrate his 72nd birthday, to-morrow, is the only survivor of the great novelists of the Victorian Era Dickens ...
... knighthoods, but are anxious in the Social Swim. That is one reason why so few writers of firtt order car© to live in London. Thomas Hardy Dorchester. Henry James at Rye, Wells at Kipling in Sussex. Arnold Bonnet Fontainebleau; host others.lower down the ladder ...
... Vanderbilt, at 12. 18; lorton. at 12.20: and 3. ‘oe Se nt Blanker,. af Beiby, has becn transfetfed to thé Morley Di Mr. Thomas Hardy haa a of a series of Dortet ward il the the Superintendent Parker, lets et Bera ha taken up lis duties as Superintetiden ...
... marriage to Mr. Thomas Hardy, the last survivor of the great Victorian novelists, “has caused such surprise, is a of the headmaster of St. Andrew’s School, Enfield, who is a Wessex man, and an old friend of Mr. Hardy. ‘The bride, who was Mr. Hardy’s secretary ...
... but there was wide gap between them and the fourth. The next in order were Alfred Noyes, John Masefield, Henry Newbolt, Thomas Hardy, Alice Meynell, Stephen Phillips, and W. B. Yeats. ...
... THE : WELL NOVELIST, AS WITNESS. ‘The principal witness in a revolting gow case at Dorchester was Mr. Thomas Hardy, the well- known -novelist. Mr. Hardy was walking from’ his residence, Gate, Dorchester when he saw. a:cow lyi road inthe last stage of in ...