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Definition of Thomas hardy
1. Noun. English novelist and poet (1840-1928).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thomas Hardy
Literary usage of Thomas hardy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"For these reasons we do not attach much importance to the letter, said to have
been received by thomas hardy in 1847. It should be added in support of the ..."
2. Some Modern Novelists: Appreciations and Estimates by Helen Thomas Follett, Wilson Follett (1918)
"But it is very important to remember that there is only one Jude. A critic who
undertakes, with Mr. Chesterton, to classify thomas hardy as ..."
3. The Makers of English Fiction by William James Dawson (1905)
"XVI thomas hardy thomas hardy, born at Upper Rockhampton, Dorset, June 2nd, 1840.
... TO thomas hardy must be conceded the first place among the later ..."
4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1903)
"Boukman: Jan Some Critics of "Jude the Obscure," by Johnson. Douglas. Bookman:
Jan Edmund Gosse on thomas hardy. Co in thomas hardy. Fari thomas hardy. ..."
5. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"You cannot skip thomas hardy: you must pause to visualise such a passage as ...
In a word, thomas hardy demands respect —deep respect and diligence—and ..."
6. Essays on Modern Novelists by William Lyon Phelps (1910)
"thomas hardy THE father of thomas hardy wished his son to enter the church, and
this object was the remote goal of his early education. ..."
7. Essays on Modern Novelists by William Lyon Phelps (1910)
"thomas hardy THE father of thomas hardy wished his son to enter the church, and
this object was the remote goal of his early education. ..."