Letters (8) from William Sharp to various correspondents; 1880-1901. Ashley Library Catalogue, x, pp. 177-178. As follows:―1.Two letters to A. C. Swinburne, the earlier (ff. 1-2) introducing himself and sending a poem (the MS. is now at the Harry Ra... 1880-1901
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