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... ~for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Vernon Picture House, Basfurd. The film has been adapted from the famous book by Thomas Hardy. There are the usual serials., topicals, . and comedies. ...
... ~for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Vernon Picture House, Basfurd. The film has been adapted from the famous book by Thomas Hardy. There are the usual serials., topicals, . and comedies. ...
... of Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Henrietta Street. Mr. Hardy Is a wonderful old man for his age, and received congratulations from ~cores of friends and ac• quaintances. The proceeds received from the guests were devoted to the church funds. Mr. Hardy held a on ...
... to send to the family of the late Mr. Thomas Hardy a letter of condolence In their bereavement, and to place on record high appreciation of his valuable and of le services ant his outstanding character. Mr. Hardy had been a member for more than fifty ...
... Gerald au Ntallrier, George Ortaismith, Sir Charles Haivtrey, Charles Keen. Beerbohm Tree. Charles Wyndham. Arnold Bennett. Thomas Hardy. but it is scarcely fair to etinpiete the list, for I feel certain that all these hate their hosts of admirers who will ...
... Hollywood director, Charles Vidor. who is at the Savoy Hotel. London. on a holiday visit to England. 3. Who was Romeo's wife ? Thomas Hardy. It, is one of his best known novels. 4. How fast does sound travel ? Pierre Villeneuve. His ship, the Bucentaum was captured ...
... turned to loot out of the window. And the exciting thing happened. I had $ moment of revelation—a moment of vision as Thomas Hardy would have called it. I saw England. Do you remember that marvellous opening to a poem of Henry Vaughan's: I saw Eternity ...
... then comes Sir Squire Gerald au Maurier. Georg: , Charles Hawtrev, Charles n..erbohm Tree. Charles Wyndham. l!cnl, , tt. Thomas Hardy. but It is •. 1. tAir to ec.r.olete the lis:. for I feel ruin that all these hare their hosts rda r-rs who will not allow ...
... turned to look out of the window. And the exciting thing happened. I had a moment of revelation—a moment of vision as Thomas Hardy would have called it. I saw England. Do you remember that marvellous opening to a poem of Henry Vaughan's: I saw Eternity ...
... for example, the intense personal side of the rise of Methodism in the village as revealed by George Eliot. Rot it is of Thomas Hardy we always think to-day when the fiction of the countryside is discussion. He delineates not only the drama of human passion ...
... officers, and in consequence were sun. moned for gaming at the Shire Hall. Nottingham, on Wednesday. The defendants were Thomas Hardy. aged 18, a miner. of 68. Curzon-street, Alfred Neilson, aged 17, a packer, of 106, Curzon-street; Joseph Dennett, aged ...
... towards a light. Did you know that you can actually see In the dark by the aid of a light given off by glow-worms? The late Thomas Hardy in one of his novels tells of two men who sat down at midnight on a lonely road to gamble with dice. They found a large ...
... trained for before he began to earn a livelihood by his pen, has • great deal to do with the subject-matter of his work. Thomas Hardy, for instance, was trained se an architect, and any student of the great Wessex novelist will tell you how often architects ...