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FAMOUS TOMS.

m — Mr, Clement Shorter in The Sphere calls attention to an article in the Chicago Dial on famous Thomases. Tho following list is suggestive :<— Thomas v Occleve— "The Regemeni of Princes." , Sir Thomas Maloy— "Mort© d'Arfchux." Thomas Mora— "Utopia." Thomas Nash— "Plays." - Thomas Campion — Songs. Sir Thomas Rrowpe— "Religio Medici;" Thomas Hobbes — "Leviajbhan." Thomas Parnell — "Contentment." Thomas Percy— "ReUques." Thomas Gray=— "Elegy," - Thomas Chatterton— "Rowley Ballad*," and a fleeting glimpse of tho moit stratling genius ever knownt Tom Moore — Songs. Tom Hood— Poems, an<s courage. Thomas de Quincey^-T"Suspiria de Pro. fundis." Thomas Babington Maeanlay— Eesayi, and thai cursed boon, the balanced sentence. Thomas Carlyle— "Sartor Resarfcus," the greatest _ spiritual dynamic of his century. Thomas Heary Huxley— Essays, and honesty. Thomas Arnold— Rugby. ■ Thomas Hardy— The finest novels in English. There is no dojibt but that the Apostle Thomas should be included, also St. Thomas a Beckefc Rafter whom St. Thomas's Hospital was named), Thomas Aquinas, Thomas a Kempis. Why not Thomas Sayers, the bpxer?

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 10

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FAMOUS TOMS. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 10

FAMOUS TOMS. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 10

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