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Regarding his book, Renunciations, 1893, which he will be sending to Sharp.




Autograph Letter Signed


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Sending the manuscript of his poem, "On the sale by auction of Keats' love letters," and suggesting another, "Libertatis Sacra Fames" (from Poems, 1881) for possible inclusion in Sharp's anthology, Sonnets of this century.







Autograph Letter Signed from William Sharp, London, to W. Theodore Watts-Dunton, London


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Sharp hopes Watts-Dunton can let him know about a Shakespeare play immediately. Gives his ideas on the death of "poor Henley." Address on letter: 9 St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington. Dated simply "Monday." Precise date from postmark on accompanying envelope, addressed to Watts-Dunton at The Pines, 11 Putney Hill, S.W.







Autograph Letter Signed


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To the co-editor of The bookman, denying a claim in the Briitsh weekly, and insisting "that it is absolutely not the case that 'Fiona Macleod' is 'Mrs. William Sharp.' "