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missdanyp: On page 328 of 525 of Tess dei d'Urberville, by Thomas Hardy
welfordwrites: The Absolute Explains, a poem by Thomas Hardy. The poet gains comfort from his interpretation of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
psabataan: "The perfect women you see is working women; not an idler; not a fine lady; but one who uses her hands and her head and her heart for the good of others." -Thomas Hardy
We celebrate the strength and success of our women and recognize the contribution of our working women!
BCONNER95166969: Do you like books/stories with dark themes and suspenseful atmospheres? If so, then I recommend Death in Venice by Thomas Hardy. The book is full of mystery and suspense, and it will leave you feeling drained after reading it.
OWC_Oxford: Beef up your bookshelf with Oxford World’s Classics! From Thomas Hardy to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, there’s a book for everyone. Find our full range here:
tomtolkien: Books for year 5 with titles by Vashti Hardy, Thomas Taylor, Maz Evans, Polly Ho-Yen, Katherine Rundell and more.
CFUR_Tracks: 4. Thomas Hardy by The Pack A.D. from Dollhouse
welfordwrites: The Three Strangers, a short story by Thomas Hardy. This is a very well-worked story with a surprising ending.
OpenANC: Some new commissioners in recent weeks:
* 4A06: Candace Tiana Nelson
* 5A07: Keith Hardy
* 5B03: Cyril Crocker
* 7F06: Frieda Edwards
* 8B03: Thomas Von Williams Jr.
One resignation:
* 4C07: Matthew Bradfield
divin3musa: "It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language chiefly made by men to express theirs".
—Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy.
luc55800: Gabriel Oak: It's time for you to fight your own battles... and win them too.,Thomas Hardy, Far From The Madding Crowd, Volume 1 of 3,battle, hardy, inspirational-attitude, life-lessons,
Variety: ‘What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?’ Review: How 1970’s Squarest Rock Superstars Went on the Ultimate Forbidden Concert Tour
AdamDKHarrison: Interest has been great in the fate of the Hardy Tree in Old St Pancras Churchyard
Trees in death make a big contribution to supporting wildlife-so the trunk will remain
And we will plant a new tree nearby and explore if this can have a Hardy connection
hardtomdaddy: the freedom of thomas hardy fandom
NaxosAudioBooks: Available now: Thomas Hardy’s 'The Hand of Ethelberta', a light-hearted, urban tale, offering a different side of the author, read by Fenella Woolgar. Listen now:
RobertKYoung: OTD 1918: After briefly touring the Karno music hall circuit, the comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Thomas Hardy dissolve their partnership. Tom decides to stick with 'the writing', but recommends his American cousin Oliver as a replacement. The rest, as they say, is history.
ArchieG1946: “To feel ill-at-ease and out of place except in one’s own period is to be a provincial in time. But he who has learned to look at life through the eyes of Chaucer, of Donne, of Pope and of Thomas Hardy is freed from this limitation. He has become a cosmopolitan of the ages, and
HourlyQuotesBot: Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.
— Thomas Hardy
mischanter: ay nakapag big bad wolf na pala ko. sa lazada nga lang. 2/4 of the books i bought nabasa ko na and one was alright, the other disappointing. but i know thomas hardy (the other two books) wont fail me
Christine022010: “She seemed to be occupied with of inner chamber of ideas and to have slight need for visible objects.”
— Thomas Hardy
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thetruelisa: The Farmer’s Bride - Thomas Hardy
ensheas: -thomas carlyle claimed industrial revolution was tearing the society apart
-“higher good” was the noble duty of the artist
-patriarchy
-women held little power
-poetry got realistic
-novel: a lesser form of writing
-thomas hardy is the key of the modernist movement in literature
ensheas: major writers of the victorian period
-charlotte bronte (fem)
-emily bronte (fem)
-charles dickens
-arthur conan doyle
-thomas hardy
-h.g. wells
-oscar wilde
Dpod32: Carl K. with the birthday gift - Drinking a Thomas Hardy's Ale (1993) by Eldridge Pope & Co -
scaysphotog: A poem for putin about the senselessness of war - by Thomas hardy
didsburybooks: Thursday, 30 March 2023
The Mayor of Casterbridge — Thomas Hardy
Brian_Scoles: “The business of the poet and the novelist is to show the sorriness underlying the grandest things and the grandeur underlying the sorriest things.”
― Thomas Hardy
Preachers, too?
adivasihippie: To be loved to madness--such was her great desire.
- Thomas Hardy
Return of the Native
welfordwrites: The Bride-Night Fire, a poem by Thomas Hardy. This was the first of Hardy’s poems to be published – a comic poem that is untypical of much of his later output.
AfricaFactsZone: Thomas Sankara and his Vice President, Blaise Compaoré danced together at an event 5 days before he murdered Sankara.
They grew up together, and were best friends.
Sankara was warned about the coup plot by the Police, Defence Minister & Intelligence Unit, but he didn't believe.
GreatBooksofth2: “He was moderately truthful towards men, but to women lied like a Cretan-a system of ethics above all others calculated to win popularity at the first flush of admission into lively society.”
― Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd
welfordwrites: A lover without indiscretion is no lover at all. Thomas Hardy
felthamgirl: Profoundly moved today by Thomas Hardy’s tribute to his friend William Barnes, ‘The last signal’. Also by his-not-his desk at Max Gate. Here’s to friendship and desks.
ChrisfrmTO: Jaden Hardy and Josh Christopher are suffering from Cam Thomas syndrome. Both of them need more minutes and its crazy they dont get it for their teams that need scoring
MayaCPopa: "Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change."
— Thomas Hardy
Wookie_General: Thomas Dolby - One Of Our Submarines (Live)
welfordwrites: The Roman Road, by Thomas Hardy. A look at a short poem inspired by Hardy's memory of a road that ran close to his childhood home - trodden by him and his mother as well as ancient Roman legions.
BrokenShadows75: Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.
Thomas Hardy
welfordwrites: Neutral Tones, a poem by Thomas Hardy. A poem that was probably inspired by the break-up with his early love Tryphena Sparks.
pwkJjsnw: “Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.”
- Thomas Hardy | The Mayor of Casterbridge
PaulCogan16: Readers want to know certain elements, and very soon. Gone are the days when the scenic, lingering beginning of Thomas Hardy’s The Return of the Native will draw in a reader. In modern preference, readers want to know the genre, the protagonist, and the story right away.
Essayful: “If Galileo had said in verse that the world moved, the Inquisition might have let him alone.”
— Thomas Hardy, 1896
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Evansgolf1John: Imagine a feudal system where the Lord owns everything and you work for you food and live in his lodging. Ultimately he can close the school...If you cant imagine it, read Thomas Hardy.
thomashallett: Thomas Hardy had a side door that led to a garden gate so he could escape quickly when someone he didn't like called at his house.
sketchcards: I rediscovered this Thomas Boatwright Batman AP set. He always brought a wonderful color palette.
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RichmanPoorman8: Check out From Beowul To Thomas Hardy - Two Volume Set 1924
Prophet_GS: Luke Thomas, Tha Weasle, Dan Hardy and Zahabi
GobletWand: the Thomas Hardy statue in Dorchester has a supernatural kindness about it. you feel his love for his audience like a sensitive grandfather
DraftPow: this is about Cam Thomas, yes (but Hardy also)
Arnu_SR: Thomas Hardy
welfordwrites: The Mock Wife, a poem by Thomas Hardy. A ballad that recounts a Dorset legend concerning a murder by poison and the dying wish of the victim.
vinayaknipun: Of hunting
Tess from the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Tibou33969029: Tess of the d'Urbervilles, a novel by Thomas Hardy, 1891 mentions Palestine as well.
BillyAnneNeuma1: I used Shazam to discover Put It On Ice (feat. Hardy) by Thomas Rhett.
UkNatArchives: Today's blog examines the attempts of William Pitt’s (1759–1806) government to expand the definition of treason to meet the threat of peaceful parliamentary reform campaigns.
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Giantsrl: Update: We’re around half way through the 1st half at Laund hill and the Giants have raced into a 16-0 lead thanks to tries from Monty Lumb, Thomas Hardy and Leyton Atkinson. Sam Beety with 2 conversions.
Unduhcover: I’m sitting here watching jaden hardy Cook in the biggest game of the mavs season but Vaughn still feel like cam Thomas should get dnps foh!!
WabiCF: Mavs do Jaden Hardy almost as dirty as Nets do Cam Thomas. Coaches what y’all watching lol
Kid_Zanko: Jaden Hardy is a Cam Thomas variant with better shot selection omg
Zachhh_Thomas: My boy Hardy been balling. Time to give him consistent minutes
zettywet: Hardy & Cam Thomas need to fight they coaches young stars
hoopswithdizzy: jaden hardy is basically cam thomas. talented scorer next to 2 of the best scorers ever (Luka/Kyrie & KD/Kyrie)
No_Limit_TJ: jaden hardy, tre mann, cam thomas running the league soon
JodyRouser: Jaden Hardy gone let it fly, he’s Cam Thomas but a better teammate
HoopsandCash: Honorable mentions
Cam Thomas
Jaden Hardy
Tyrese Maxey
Bones Hyland
Damion Lee
Shaedon Sharpe
CryptoCesar26: It was then that the ecstasy and the dream began, in which emotion was the matter of the universe, and matter but an adventitious intrusion likely to hinder you from spinning where you wanted to spin.
-Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D'Urbervilles
welfordwrites: A Plaint to Man, a poem by Thomas Hardy. This is one of Hardy’s atheist poems.
TassieBooks: The King's Arms Hotel in Dorchester, which featured in Thomas Hardy's novel The Mayor of Casterbridge. Hardy's fictionalised town of Casterbridge is based on the once-rural town of Dorchester.
shereadsnovels: A Laodicean by Thomas Hardy
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Every Jeff Hardy match:
ATGWSuccess: 35 Inspirational Thomas Hardy Quotes On Success
welfordwrites: Rain on a Grave, a poem by Thomas Hardy. This was written shortly after the death of Emma, his first wife.
lordbonkers: Liberal England: Thomas Hardy had nothing to do with The Hardy Tree and its legend dates from the late 20th century
MeowImageBot: Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change. - Thomas Hardy
boredroomE: jaden hardy in a cam thomas situation ???
classicsman70: 'Tess' (1979) Dir. by Roman Polanski, novel by Thomas Hardy. A strong-willed young peasant girl (Natasha Kinski) attracts the affection of two men. With Peter Firth, Leigh Lawson, John Collin, Tony Church & many others.
CinemaTweets1: Featuring Cillian Murphy & Tom Hardy
BillBloodyHughe: THE THOMAS HARDY SOCIETY FAYSAL MIKDADI POETRY COMPETITION
FiveRights: Arresting Trump, the man they stole the election from?
The deep state must be Thomas Hardy fans.
DF_Lewis: Most of the short stories of Thomas Hardy reviewed:
KohrFeeney: "He seemed to feel exactly as she felt about life and it's surroundings---that they were a tragical rather than a comical thing;that though one could be gay on occasion, moments of gaiety were interludes, and not part of the actual drama".
~~~Thomas Hardy.
welfordwrites: He Never Expected Much, a poem by Thomas Hardy. In this late poem, the poet explains his stoical attitude to life.
_ui1422: Calm fell.
From heaven distilled a clemency.
There was peace on earth,
And silence in the sky ;
Some could, some could not,
Shake off misery.
Thomas Hardy
DorsetArchives: The last in our series of lectures about Thomas Hardy is happening this Thursday, and you can still get your tickets!
Join us to hear about Hardy as an architect, always thinking about the architecture around him!
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BrokenShadows75: But no one came.
Because no one ever does.
Thomas Hardy
BrokenShadows75: There are disappointments which wring us and there are those which inflict a wound whose mark we bear to our graves.
Such are so keen that no future gratification of the same desire can ever obliterate them: they become registered as a permanent loss of happiness.
Thomas Hardy
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welfordwrites: The Shadow on the Stone, a poem by Thomas Hardy. The poet imagines that his late wife’s ghost is shadowing the ancient large stone in his garden.
MinshullDuncan: This from The Return Of The Native by Thomas Hardy is always apt for today. A mother recognises a figure ahead by the way he walks - “it was a gait she had seen before, and the gait revealed the man to her. And then the thought burst upon her that the furze cutter was her son.”
MayankS16961387: Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.
- Thomas Hardy
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KipnogiJohn: Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.,Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge,happiness, life, suffering,
McalisterAndrew: Thank you for that. cf Thomas Hardy “……..and he was a man who used to notice such things.” (Afterwards)
yngve_jacobsen: "time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change"
Thomas Hardy
welfordwrites: Dorset writers. Thomas Hardy was by no means the only writer to have a strong Dorset connection.
Goner2day: Rain on a Grave
BY THOMAS HARDY
...
Soon will be growing
Green blades from her mound,
And daisies be showing
Like stars on the ground,
Till she form part of them –
Ay – the sweet heart of them,
...
sa36418: That innate love of melody, which she had inherited from her ballad-singing mother, gave the simplest music a power which could well-nigh drag her heart out of her bosom at times.,Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D'Urbervilles,music, senses,
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