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LITERARY

... of Great Britain and Ireland, to the end of the Reign of Henry VIL. By SirThomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L. Vol. III., A.D. 1200 to A.D. 1327. Longumans. Sir Thomas Hardy's learned and laborious work, of which this is the third volume, has for its object to ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Catalogue of Materials relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland, to the End of the Reign of Henry VII.' By Thomas Duffas Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. Vol. I-From the Roman Period to the Norman Iuvasion. Parts I and II. (Imperial ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... A Description of the Close Rolls in the Tower of London, with an Account of the early Courts of Law and Equity. By Thomas Duffus Hardy. Nearly three years have elapsed since the present Record Com- mission was formed. It has received three annual Par ...

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... They all contain inaccuracies, though all contain something of probability. The statement of Thomas Allen is inaccurate in the dates ; that of Sir Thomas Hardy in dates and persons ; Mrs Johnstone (daughter of the child's nurse) merely repeats what her ...

LITERATURE

... and instinct with suich a lovable kind of life, so sweet and companionable ? We have novelists among us, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Charles Reade, George Meredith, who excel in clever and profound studies of women, who have displayed for us, from various ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... future for harbouring any further hallucination ,upon the subject. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE. The Return of the Yative. By Thomas Hardy. Smith, Elder and Co. There are many indolent readers -who, when they open a novel, like to plunge into a lively conversation ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... this newv ven- ture is very likely to 1 wake snakes among Englils magazines. Its principal feature is a new story by dIr. Thomas Hardy, with illustrations by Mr. Du Mlaurier, but It has an immense amount of other interesting matter, arid it gains a good ...

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... The picture is a bad composition in point of art, and is much disliked by sailor critics. Nelson's favourite captain Sir Thomas Hardy, said of it, It looks more like a street- scene than a battle, and the ships more like houses than men-of-war. An old ...

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... mark. With two such accomplished writers as Mr. Thomas Hardy and Miss Jean Ingelow both- in full flow at the same time, good fiction cannot certainly be said to be neglected in Good Words. In Mr. Hardy's story of The Trumpet Major, Robert Loveday is ...

LITERATURE

... cram at the British Museum. Mr. Wilkie Collins gives us a decomposed ghost in his novel of The Haunted Hotel; and Mr. Thomas Hardy, whose heroine wants to shoot herself, but cannot find the pistols, says: The instant nullification of her accu- mulated ...

LITERATURE

... Blue Eyes. By Thomas Hardy, Author of 'Far from the Madding Crowd.' London: C. Kegan Paul and Co. The appearance of Mr. Hardy's first three-volume novel in a popular form may be made the occasion for another word of criticism on it. Mr. Hardy's work is of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... modest recompense of 4001. a year. Mr Knight was appointed the other day by the Master of the Rolls, and approved by Sir Thomas Hardy, as curator of the public records, but on his nomination being sent to the Treasury Mr Lowe is said to have summarily struck ...