THOMAS HARDY
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... THOMAS HARDY. EMb tbc« b» «11-known Mil utvu« riot ...
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... THO HARDY Bach of these tre bas well-known characteris tics in choice of subject and nature of plot and styte of treatment, and all will be recognised as Authors of powertal Stortes, which have left their impress upon con as the reading world. Their works ...
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... THO! HARDY Each of five bas well-known characteristics tm choice of subject and ecene, of plot and of treatment, and all will be recognised as Authors of which hare their impress upon a coe- ertenstve as the reading wortd. Their works bare ws with some ...
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... THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Hardy, to whom his bitterest critic would hardly deny individuality, is in some ways the most English of all writers, because his art IS the least cosmopolitan. The strength of Mr. Hardy does not lie in his pessimism, is not contained ...
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... MD. THOMAS HARDY The condition of Mr. Thoma• Hardy. the noselist. -hi. .iiterdev rPportril to he ier) neck, the same this morning. A BOOKIES' BLUFF. - -- • Agent's Stork• In The P.C.'s Case. A MYTHICAL PERSON. `•!AIiISTRATE'S REFUSAL TO B INDY NORDS. ...
... Thomas Hardy at 83. greatest living novelist, Thomas Hardy, will be 83 to-morrow. The last of the Vietorisu giants, he lives quietly in hi s old age in his Wessex home th his second Vfe, whom he married in 1914. She had been his secretary, and was aged ...
... THOMAS HARDY AND MUSIC In the hiography of Thomas Hardy written by his widow, mention is made of his love of music in his boyhood days. At the age of 12 he was alrcady a violinist of some skill. Playing at village weddings and dances.was his favourite ...
... THE BURIAL OF THOMAS HARDY. (By The Rev. Herbert Crabtree), The morning was lowering and heavy as we muade our way to Westminster that we might take our place in the ancient Abbey for the nation’s last act of homage to a great Englishman. A little earlier ...