Works
- Haileybury Verses (1882)
- Architects of English literature; biographical sketches of greatwriters from Shakespeare to Tennyson (1900)
- A Dictionary of English Authors, Biographical and Bibliographical (1904)
- A Short History of the English Stage from Its Beginnings to the Summer of 1908 (1909)
Contributions to the DNB
- Hayes, Philip
- Hayes, William (1706-1777)
- Henley, Phocion
- Holcombe, Henry
- Hopkins, John Larkin
- Horsley, Charles Edward
- Horsley, William
- Howgill, William
- Hoyland, John (1783-1827)
- Hoyle, John
- Hudson, Mary
- Hudson, Robert (1731-1815)
- Hughes, William (d.1798)
- Humfrey, Pelham
- Hunnis, William
- Hunt, John (1806-1842)
- Immyns, John
- Jackson, William (1730-1803)
- Jenkins, John (1592-1678)
- Johnson, Robert (fl.1626)
- Jones, Robert (fl.1616)
- Kent, James
- King, Matthew Peter
- Knapton, Philip
- Knyvett, Charles
- Kollman, August Friedrich Christoph
- Lee, George Alexander
- Linley, Thomas (1756-1778)
- Linley, Thomas (1732-1795)
- Loder, Edward James
- Mace, Thomas
- Marshall, William (1748-1833)
- Marshall, William (1806-1875)
- Morley, Thomas
- Neate, Charles (1784-1877)
Translations
Works about Sharp
- "Sharp, Robert Farquharson," in Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, by Joseph Foster, London: Parker and Co. (1888–1892) in 4 vols.
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