THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Thomas Hardy yesterria.vlaid commemoration stone the n.w Donchester Grammar School building beinc erected near hie home. The. school was founder! in by Thomas Hardy, of Framptqp. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Thomas Hardy yesterria.vlaid commemoration stone the n.w Donchester Grammar School building beinc erected near hie home. The. school was founder! in by Thomas Hardy, of Framptqp. ...
... THOMAS HARDY Stories by MAY SINCLAIR and W. CAINE The Poetry of Chewer. HENRY NEWBOLT The Indian Shepherds. Sir RONALD ROSS. K.C.B. Socialism and Social Seam AUSTIN HARRISON The Sexes Again. Mrs. W. M. GALLICHAN ...
... THOMAS HARDY Begs to inform thk public THAT 818 VALUABLE STOCK SHAWLS, DRESSES, MANTLES, CASHMERES, WINCEYS, FUHS, CLOTHS, RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac.. Ac., Alt of First-Clou Quality, Will be disposed of for Cssb unprecedentedly ...
... all certainly acquires a very much deeper note of interest now that Thomas Hardy h*» passed beyond into the greater mysteries. o'®0'® characteristic of the way in which Thomas Hardy lent himself and his influence to the cultivation of the drama in our ...
... THOMAS HARDY 11F.GS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT, UNTIL THE ALTERATIONS ARE EFFECTED HIS PREMISES, The Rntranre bis Huri'rooMs will (lie Dwnr netl Corn-larket; AND THAT HE HAS MADE additional re UCTIONS IN THE PRICES i» i(k ORDER TO Clfe^lUOUTi OI lb K ...
... THOMAS HARDY BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS APPOINTED MARSHALIL, GROCER, &c., MARKET PLACE, (Agent for W. & A. Gilbey,) BELPER, AS AGENT FOR BELPER AND DISTRICT FOR HIS CELEBRATED MILD AND BITTER ALES AND STOUT, Which will be supplied through him at Brewery ...
... THOMAS HARDY. The death of Thomas Hardy removes a great and venerable figure from our midst, but not from the history of English literature. There ti 3 is likely to remain for ever enshrined. It may be true, as Mr. Gardiner refieets, in the eloquent tribute ...
... THOMAS HARDY. Each of these five Authors ;h a well-known characteristics, developed in choice of subject and scene, nature of plot and style of treatment, and all will be recognised as Authors of powerful Stories, which have left their impress upon a ...
... THOMAS HARDY SECOND ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS. 13, ALL-PL ACK. MURRAY, GREENE, & W. 0Y , A VINO RECEIVED THEIR NOVEMBER PURC PREPARED TO SHEW a most Extensive and very Select Isso/tiuA* ofir NEW GOODS, FOK THE P KJKE SEASON, And respectfully solicit an ...
... THOMAS HARDY One of the best of literary critics said only the other week that Thomas Hardy's stock was too high, and wa? bound in the years to come to be written down. There is not much sign of the writing down in the unstinted panegyrics that accompanied ...
... Thomas Hardy and the Critics. The death of Thomas Hardy has caused a stir among the literary critics, and we are now experiencing a glut of printed matter dealing with the work of the great Waessex novelist, favourable and otherwise. Much is made of the ...
... By THOMAS HARDY Thomas Hardy knew what the Public wanted when he wrote TESS, or it would not have achieved the Sale of many Million copies. The Film which has obtained his complete appreciation is going to attract all who have read the book and millions ...