HIPPODROME
... eomedian), Gus T. Eaglus. Grant and Faler, and a new dancing star Max Wall. « * « THEATJRE ROYAL, HUDDERSFIELD. Lovers of Thomas Hardy, and they must be counted by tens ol ihonsands. will be particularly intere.ste ...
... eomedian), Gus T. Eaglus. Grant and Faler, and a new dancing star Max Wall. « * « THEATJRE ROYAL, HUDDERSFIELD. Lovers of Thomas Hardy, and they must be counted by tens ol ihonsands. will be particularly intere.ste ...
... same authority was kinder to Thomas Hardy, mingling with its condescension a little encouragement:— Mr. Hardy disfigures his pages by bad writing, clumsy and inelegant metaphors, and by mannerisms and affectarions. Mr. Hardy is not possessed of genius ...
... stories to nearly a dozen London publishers. He also gave Charles Garvice his first chance, and published many works by Thomas Hardy, Eudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, Conan Doyle, Samuel Butler, Maeterlinck, the Earl of Balfour, Viscount Haldane, and the ...
... barn-cocks say Night growing gray. hazards whence tears can win us: Hence the faith and fire within Men who march away. THOMAS HARDY, in The ...
... BIRTHS HARDY.——February 15. at Ingleby, Ben Rhydding to Kate Fefens (nee Grace), wite Thomas R HARDY, son. LAURIE. —February 14. at Rangoon, Burma. 10 Editt. (nee 'Maxwell Telling), wife of Dr. Shanks LAURIE, a daughter. ...
... TRIUMPH. THE long-awaited Italian entry into Addis Ababa appears to have had a tragic irony to which only the bitter pen of Thomas Hardy could do justice. Painstaking plans had been made to invest it with all the pomp and flourish which Fascist selfesteem ...
... Other features deserving special meirtion ere Mr. Horace Bound’s learned disquisition! the Lord Great Chamberlain, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, and criticism M. Maaberfrock’s new play. (John Murray, Albemarle-street, W.) ...
... 11. Binley, Sewerby. At Dorchester, on September 2, a bronze statue to the memory .of Thomas Hardy, the Wessex novelist, will bo unveiled by Sir James Barrie. Hardy’s old friend. The memorial is a gift to Dorchester, and has been provided public subscription ...
... St. George’s Chapel. The ing is be seen going the steps behind coffin in company with the Duke of Teck. - (L.N.A.) Mr. Thomas Hardy, onr living novelist, is with the Freedom Dorchester. (Barnett.) FOR THE CHILDREN. I y' -mt BtiEt *i r j ''r -''i , . fcr ...
... offer the companies now make to collect, forward, and deliver trunks and trappings at reasonable rates. The Prince and Thomas Hardy. The Prince of Wales goes into the West-country again next week, when ...
... Charlotte Bronte, offended many people because she tore away the old pretence that women were not subject to passion like men. Thomas Hardy was driven to despair by moralists who said his work would encourage vice. Fielding’s Tom Jones was denounced as filthy ...
... supreme tribute on Monday. Mrs. Hardy and relatives, who will present at the Abbey service, will leave. Dorchester on Monday morning. ' ; The inscription on the coffin and the urn in which the ashes will contained reads Thomas Hardy, 0.M., born June 2, 1840; ...