POETRY AND DRAMA
... THE FAITH. IL Bluer'. Dublin (Fleet drat); The Oakleaf Press. 3,15 net. THE FAMOUS TRAGEDY OF THE QLEEN OF CORNWALL By Thomas Hardy. London: Maemillau and Co. 6/- net. ...
... THE FAITH. IL Bluer'. Dublin (Fleet drat); The Oakleaf Press. 3,15 net. THE FAMOUS TRAGEDY OF THE QLEEN OF CORNWALL By Thomas Hardy. London: Maemillau and Co. 6/- net. ...
... n Sundsy The King Sas been Sir William Enrockes name O ; in Limerick Thomas Hardy, Esq. Sir William Enrookes and in| | which 31 were mist, and Mr. Hardy m the remainder number of ar- m. on TOWN TENANT s 4,821. gh, Bishop of PO) ~> ar a4 — in the. Chancery ...
... determined to accompany Sir Thomas Hardy to Valparaiso, and accordingly etmbarked the same day, and arrived here the night before last. I thought my presence might be or srrvicc. I am wvell acquainted with Sir Thomas Hardy's scnti.- ments on the subject ...
... who has the in work of an idealistic’ es tirmingham Post” says, for the year 1904, the Se e for the honour. The we Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. to Sir George Meredith. of arnett, and Sir Robert ra * % uries eustained by Mr. in hairman of Committees i the House ...
... represented in this little volume, while among the moderns we find %inert Brooke, Ralph Hodgson, Masefield. W. H. Davies, Thomas Hardy, 'W B. Yeats. and James Stephens. The. hook should certainly not be neglected by' tho schools, for Dr. Bridges has done ...
... igA RIDY-4ct 11, 1883 at her residence, Stephonstown. 1J.nC*hridge, Margaret. relict of the late' Ur Thomas Hardy. sd mother of the Hiey Thomas Hardy. C M., I8mb College. Pwiss. MaY her soul rest la Peace. Interment took place in Knockbridge Cemnter on ...
... discrimination which will not disappoint those who remember hit B& cat Poems of 1922. The little volume contains poems by Thomas Hardy, Robert Graves, Katherine Morley, Lady Mary Sackyille, George Pantayana, Christopher Morley, Edith Sowell, and such Ile ...
... the destined fate of Lord Selbome to be the official father of the nationality South Africa. Thia is surely one of what Thomas Hardy would call “life's little ironies. Yet an English aristocrat will compromise a good many opinions for eleven thousand ...
... living painter in England--also t♦ fused to paint any wore portraits. ••illy outstanding people, like his Onrtnit of '•lr. Thomas Hardy, presented to the frit& william Museum in Cambridge this week. The result is that Sir Wm. Orpen is virtual without • rival ...
... Musio by near and the far-off se Van well-known Belfast ‘Nelson with three dvine in | stn ow “Ap \ captain, Thomas Hardy, ia set to very | Thames Hardy. has re Fi vidt are beyond are sandstone is to » the Dorset. Mr. Heath 6 wo of history, ls of a sympathetic ...
... Mile. Leogleu. Cornelia Lady Wimborne will shortly take up residence at her new borne, Morley House, near Wimborne. Mr. Thomas Hardy was visited by Mr. Hammy MacDonald, 11. P., during the thtter's stay at Abbotsbury. near Dorchester. The Dovelint pee a ...
... during that brief period. t The principles of truth have ?? has arisen triumphant over tyranny and bigotry, and the names of Thomas Hardy, Jeremiah Joyce, John Thelwall, and John Horne Tooke are inscribed in t the roll of immortality. Honour to the illustrious ...