Wise, Thomas James, 1859-1937
Wise, Thomas James
Wise, Thomas J. (Thomas James), 1859-1937
Thomas James Wise British writer
Wise, Thomas J. 1859-1937
VIAF ID: 32803197 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address to the Irish people | |
Adonais : an elegy on the death of John Keats | |
An appeal to England against the execution of the condemned Fenians. | |
Bells and pomegranates | |
Between the lines : letters and memoranda interchanged by H. Buxton Forman and Thomas J. Wise | |
Bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of Algernon Charles Swinburne | |
Bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of Samuel Taylor Coleridge | |
A bibliography of writings of Joseph Conrad (1895-1921) / by Thomas J. Wise. - London, 1964. | |
Border ballads. | |
A Brontë library | |
The Brontës, their lives, friendships, and correspondence. | |
A catalogue of the library of the late John Henry Wrenn... | |
The Christian eucharist rightly stated : Or, An occasional proof, that the Lord's Supper is not a true and proper sacrifice; attempted in the following replies: one, to a late pamphlet, call'd, A seasonable and modest apology, in behalf of the Reverend Dr. George Hickes, &c. in a letter to Thomas Wise, D.D. Another, to a paper, writ in favour of transubstantiation; to the lady C. By Thomas Wise, D.D. rector of St. Alphege's, and one of the six preachers, at the Metropolitane Church of Christ in Canterbury; and late Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford | |
Coleridgeiana, being a supplement to the Bibliography of Coleridge | |
Contemporaries of Shakespeare | |
The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. | |
The Harbours of England | |
Hellas : a lyrical drama | |
Introductions by Richard Curle, Augustine Birrell, Edmund Gosse, John Drinkwater, E. V. Lucas, A. Edward Newton, R. W. Chapman | |
Leila, a tale | |
Letters from Percy Bysshe Shelley to J.H. Leigh Hunt. | |
Letters of Robert Browning | |
Letters of Thomas J. Wise to John Henry Wrenn : a further inquiry into the guilt of certain nineteenth-century forgers | |
Literary anecdotes of the nineteenth cent., 1895-1896: | |
The masque of anarchy : a poem | |
miscellaneous and unpublished writings of Charlotte Brontë and Patrick Branwell Brontë | |
The newest young man's companion, : containing, a compendious English grammar. Instructions to write variety of hands, with Copies both in Prose and Verse. Letters on compliment, business, and several other Occasions. Forms of indentures, bonds, wills, testaments, Letters of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Receipts, Releases, &c. Arthmetick in all its Branches, in an Easier Way than any yet published; With The art of mensuration. A short and easy Method of Book-Keeping, After the Italian Manner. Likewise a Compendium of Geography, Describing all the Empires, Kingdoms and Dominions, in the whole World. To which is added a Description of the several Counties of England and Scotland, their Produce, Market-Towns, and Market-Days. The art of painting in Oil, colouring Maps, &c. with Water Colours, and Directions for Gilding with Gold or Silver; The Art of Making Artificial Fireworks; Tables shewing Accompts ready cast up: and an English spelling dictionary. Th whole calculated to qualify persons for business, without a master, and illustrated with a map of the world. By Thomas Wise, Accomptant | |
Note-book of the Shelley Society. | |
On the thermal influence of forests | |
Pauline : a fragment of a confession | |
The poems of Emily Jane Brontë and Anne Brontë | |
A Pope library : a catalogue of plays, poems, and prose writings by Alexander Pope | |
Posthumous poems | |
A reference catalogue of British and foreign autographs and manuscripts. | |
Review of Hogg's "Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff" | |
Selections from A.C. Swinburne | |
Sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond, in Surry; in way of farewell | |
A sermon preach'd at the parish-churches of St. Alphage, in Canterbury, and Breaksbournwn, in Kent. : On Friday, December 16, 1720. Being the Day appointed by His Majesty, for a General Fast and Humiliation, for obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and averting the heavy Judgments we have deserv'd; and particularly for beseeching God to preserve us from the Plague. By Tho. Wise, D. D. One of the Six Preachers at Canterbury, Prebendary of Lincoln, and Chaplain to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales | |
A Shelley library, a catalogue of printed books, manuscripts and autograph letters by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Harriet Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | |
Spenserʹs faerie Queen | |
Thomas J. Wise : centenary studies | |
Thomas J. Wise in the original cloth : the life and record of the forger of the nineteenth-century pamphlets | |
Two sermons : one upon the Thanksgiving-day, at Richmond in Surry; on Tuesday the 31st of December, 1706. The other upon St. Peter's Day, at St. Mary's Church in Oxford. By Thomas Wise | |
White horses | |
The white man's burden |