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  2. William Sharp (writer) - Wikipedia

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    William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish writer, of poetry and literary biography in particular, who from 1893 wrote also as Fiona Macleod, a pseudonym kept almost secret during his lifetime. [1]

  3. William Sharp (lithographer) - Wikipedia

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    William Sharp (1803–1875) was a British-born painter who is credited with introducing chromolithography to America in 1840. [1] Sharp had worked for the lithographer Charles Hullmandel in London. On his arrival in Boston in 1840, Sharp became partners with Francis Michelin, another former employee of Hullmandel. [2]

  4. William Sharp - Wikipedia

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    William Sharp (engraver) (1749–1824), English engraver William Sharp (lithographer) (1803–1875), English-born lithographer and painter; lived in Boston, Massachusetts William Sharp (writer) (1855–1905), Scottish author and poet, pseudonym Fiona MacLeod

  5. Bethune baronets - Wikipedia

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    The baronetcy became dormant on his death in 1780. It remained so until 1916 when it was successfully claimed by Alexander Sharp Bethune, the ninth Baronet, who had assumed the additional surname of Sharp. He was the grandson of Lieutenant-General Alexander Sharp, de jure seventh Baronet, who assumed the surname of Bethune in lieu of Sharp in ...

  6. The Pagan Review - Wikipedia

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    William Sharp (1855–1905) was a Scottish writer who defended the creation of beauty and wanted to challenge the Victorian era's norms for poetic form and sexuality. [1] He was called a pagan in The Scotsman ' s review of his poetry collection Sospiri di Roma (1891), which was written in Rome and used naked ancient statues as a starting point for praising human sensuality.

  7. Will Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    William Tomomori Fukuda Sharpe is an English actor, writer, and director. After writing for comedy shows and appearing in the medical drama Casualty (2009–2010), he made his feature directorial debut with Black Pond (2011).

  8. The Immortal Hour - Wikipedia

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    Boughton adapted his own libretto from the play of the same name by Fiona MacLeod, a pseudonym of writer William Sharp. The Immortal Hour is a fairy tale or fairy opera, with a mood and theme similar to Dvořák's Rusalka [citation needed] and Mozart's The Magic Flute. [original research?] Magic and nature spirits play important roles in the ...

  9. Joanna Southcott - Wikipedia

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    Southcott came to London at the request of William Sharp, an engraver, and began selling paper "seals of the Lord" at prices varying from twelve shillings to a guinea. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] The seals were supposed to ensure a holder's place among the 144,000 people ostensibly elected to eternal life.