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LITERATURE

... recent parts of ENGLISos ErCcrNoS (7) contain vi t works of much more than average merit. *'London- R DowaI River, by Percy Thomas, is excelleut in its a expression of calm siuiiet, and the grouping of shsppiig vi and buildings. SMore like a mezzotint in ...

YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... 13. Peirson, Baldersby, T 'irrhk; Mr. 3. 13. Booth,'Hilerby Hall, Catteriok; Mr. C. R. Moorsom, Harewood, Leeds; and Mr. Thomas El311rby, Meltou-on-the-llffl, Doncaster; and they began their arduous duties shortly after half-past nine. T he first class ...

BOOKS OF THE SEASON

... amusing anachrouiseris o' all tihe climates and the fauna of al regions brought within the ceulpass of a small island, there hardy. aspeared a necessity for anything more of that kind of adventures. Mr. J. Gr. Hutchinson, however, shows that this is a muistake ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... LITERARY ANDi AR GOS rP. Dr (Froln th6 itAenvurn.) t Mr. Thomas Hardy is writing a story for Maorillaw's Magazrine. y * E Messrs. Lorgman hope to publish next autumn the first e volume of A History of the Great Civil War, by Mr, S, S R. Gardiner. The ...

LITERATURE

... olls sleems to be three times as popiular in his osvn cointryas Mr. HenryJames; andthat Thackeray, Harrison Ainsworth, Thomas Hardy, R. D. Blackmore, and George Meredith-*ith macy others that might be mcentlonea-are apparently r1owhero. ?? the Atfhencruol ...

YORK FLOWER SHOW

... Merton; Thomas Stevens, Christ Church. D.D.-Rev. Walter Meriv, Rector of Lincoln; Rev. Thomas Prowler, President of Corpus; Rev. Charles Williams, Brasenose; Rev. Charles Baker, St. Edmund Hall. B.D.-Rev. Walter Merry, Lineohl; Rev. Thomas Fowler, Corpus ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... fanciers being especially pleased with its beauty of form acd tint. Limited space forbids more than mention of the choice hardy herbacecus plants shown, though we are not sururised to hear that they grow in favour. Mrs. Tetloy's pelargoniums will attract ...

LEEDS SCHOOL OF ART

... Joseph lmalev for decigis for ewer. Third grade prizes, Francis Mi. Bejford, for set of three archi. . tectural drawings ; Thomas Coreou, for drnwing from the antique, and for study of drapery; C. B. Howdill for set or nine architectural drawienige for ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... alterations that were I is effectell in 183. This was the removal of the interesting E I; remains of the chapel dedicated to Thomas a Beclket, a- which are thus described by Whaler inl 1S06: 'The ascent a, to the altar is now remaining, and in the South ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... A Life of Mrs. Siddons hsas been undertakcen Isy Mrs. A. th :eunard, and a monograph on M&dme. d0 Stae! by Miss rF, hella Hardy. Both volumes will be added to M. John BR H. Ingram's Eminent Women Series. tv ,Dr. George Macdonald's Books for the Young ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... l1oyal College of Music), Mr. George Lane Fox, Mr. Walter Morrison, M.P., Mr. J. a Dent Dent, Mr. J. D. Blana, Mr. Laurence if Hardy, and others. Amongst the principal , guasrantors mnay Le mentioned Sir James Kiteon, cI Bart., Sir Edward Baines, Sir A. Fairbairn ...

LITERATURE

... for reasons i given) are introduced by Mr. Walter Lewin, Shelley's I Essays and Letters, by the editor himself; and Sir i Thomas Browne's 'Relizio Modici,' &c., by Mlr. Adding. ton Symonds. Theso notices are all good. We must, however, question the ...