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Published: Friday 20 October 1911
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 59 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WOBURN SANDS

... of the Wesley Guild held in the schoolroom on Monday evening. The Rev. Arthur T. Dean (Wolverton) gave a lecture entiled Thomas Hardy, an appreciation and a criticism ”. Mr. E. Peppitt presided. At the Friends’ Meeting House on Sunday evening a lecture ...

ber of topics dealt

... the editorial comments keep one wondering about the habits townees, The Countryman “makes one feel in the country ” (as Thomas Hardy said)—and more than happy countryman if only he knew his good fortune! (to translate Virgil). ...

■ THE ENGLISH REVIEW ’

... in view of all that has place sine© they were written; th© section devoted to poetry contains whort poem from th© pen ot Thomas Hardy; and the book notices—the third of the permanent feature©—are, usual, brief and to the point. The new serial Joseph Conrads ...

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED

... Fair, illustrated ; Royal Cortisso/. Thomas Hardy, portrait by H. W. Preston. The Autobiography of Salvini, with portrait. Sarah Siddons, with portrait; by Edmund Goose. Old Portsmouth Profiles, illustrated; Thomas Bailey Aldrich. An Artist’s Letters from ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... man’s Magazine for the present year include a series of papers on the peasantry of various parts of the United Kingdom. Mr. Thomas Hardy is to do the Dorsetshire Labourer, Mrs. Oliphant the Skye Crofter, and Mr. Justin McCarthy the Irish Cottier. ...

A NEW DEPARTURE IN MAGAZINES

... Grant Allen, Mr. Anstey, the author of * Vice Versi,’ Mr. W. Black, Lady Buufil{, Prof. Bryce, Mr. Freemau, Mr. Froude, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. W. D. Howells, Prof. Huxley, Miss Ingelow, Mra. Oliphant, Dr Swmiles, Mr. L. Stevenson, Mr. Julian Sturgis, and Prof ...

P. VASS

... respect ? Perhaps it has lacked a champion in the form of a distinguished artist or writer. We cannot boast a Constable or Thomas Hardy, though a number of great men of letters have at times been pleased to live and work hereabouts— Cowper at Olney, Edward ...

WINTER STUDIES

... Sterne, Smollett, Frances Burney, June Austin, Sir Waller Seotl, \V. M. Thackeray, Charles Dickens, George Eliot”. Mr. Thomas Hardy, and Mr. Kipling. discussion class 1 ...

CHAMBER MUSIC

... Ambrose Gauntlett (’cello). Rene Soames sang a series of very beautiful songs, some of them settings of poems by Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, and Walter de la Mare exquisite poeti-y linked to music of rare charm. Among his selections was the first concert performance ...

“THE DYNASTS.”

... Library of the Modern bchool on Monday night members gave dramatic reading of several scenes from Part The Dynasts ” by Thomas Hardy. This work describes in stately diction the. grave events of the year 1805, when Buoiioparte had been preparing since 1803 ...

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... tie opm.-l lb. recent port report d I’ iv'. Hi \V. Ski (109). Urown (68). \. Uuli.tr ;ig lo coc in;_io I f-.-.-.v. Me; Thomas Hardy a l.cader Revolt Mdlon. « lie striking title ol lecture to not 11 given under W.K.A Oswald Dough!v. M.A lure of the I niversit ...