Sharpe, William
Sharpe, William 1951-....
Sharpe, William Chapman 1951-
Sharpe, William C., 1951-...., spécialiste de la littérature américaine
Sharpe, William Chapman
Sharpe, William (William Chapman)
Sharpe, William 19..-...
William C. Sharpe
VIAF ID: 84626709 ( Personal )
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Works
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The art of walking : a history in 100 images | |
The case of William Sharpe Esq; | |
The city dark | |
Cymbeline | |
A dissertation upon genius (1755) | |
Frederic Remington : the color of night, c2003: | |
Gehirnchirurg : ein bekannter Arzt erzählt sein Leben | |
Grasping shadows : the dark side of literature, painting, photography, and film | |
The Longman anthology of British literature. | |
The Medical writings : ["De Homine et portentis, De Medicina"] : an English translation with an introduction and commentary. William D. Sharpe,... | |
Panterpe; id est delectare : Or, An almanack and an ephemeris of the planetary motions, for the year of our Lord God, 1724. It being bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world, according to sacred writ, 5672. Wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipces, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets; with the rising and setting of the sun; the length, increase, and decrease of the day; the southing of the seven stars; and a large chronology of things that hath happen'd ever since the creation of the world to this present year. Likewise the nightly rising, southing, and setting of the moon, with respect to her latitude. And many more useful things for such a work; wherein may be observed the propable state and condition of the year, as asforefaid. Calcualted according to art, and referred to the horison of Hinckley in Leicestershire, where the pole artick is cleavated 52 degrees, 36 minutes, and may very well serve Great Britain and Ireland, with other countries adhacent. By William Sharpe, student in the celestial sciences | |
The Passing of Arthur : new essays in Arthurian tradition | |
twentieth century | |
Unity and peace : A Seasonable Legacy, needful and affectionate advice, in dividing times, to surviving relations, spiritual and natural: being a sermon, preach'd at the interment of Mr Henry Allen, senr In Froom-Zelwood, In the County of Somerset, Friday, December 15. 1721. By William Sharpe, At Mr. John Sharpe's Meeting-House | |
Unreal cities, c1990: | |
Unreal cities : urban figuration in Wordsworth, Baudelaire, Whitman, Eliot, and Williams | |
Victorian age | |
Visions of the modern city : essays in history, art, and literature | |
Visions of the modern city: proceedings of the Heyman center, Columbia university, February and March 1983, sponsored and organized by the Society of Fellows in the Humanities ; ed. by William Sharpe and Leonard Wallock. |