Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750
Aaron Hill British writer
Hill, Aaron
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hill, Aaron, ‡d 1685-1750
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Works
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The @school for lovers. A comedy | |
Alzira. 1737 | |
Aria. | |
Bell's British theatre | |
[caption title by later hand:] Georg Friedrich Händel: Bass Songs from different operas. | [...] | |
[caption title:] Sinfonia | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
The creation. : A pindaric illustration of a poem, originally written by Moses, on that subject. With a preface to Mr. Pope, Concerning The Sublimity of the Ancient Hebrew Poetry, and a material and obvious Defect in the English | |
Diana : Schwank in einem Aufzug | |
The dramatic works of Aaron Hill, : Esq; In two volumes. containing 1. Life of the Author. 2. Elfrid; or, the Fair Inconstant. 3. Walking Statue; or, the Devil in the Wine-Cellar. 4. Rinaldo. 5. Fatal Vision; or, the Fall of Siam. 6. King Henry V. or, the Conquest of France by the English. 7. Fatal Extravagance. 8. Merlin in Love. 9. Athelwold. 10. Muses in Mourning. 11. Zara, to which is added, an Interlude, never before Printed. 12. Snake in the Grass. 13. Alzira. 14. Saul. 15. Daraxes. 16. Merope. 17. Roman Revenge. 18. Insolvent; or Filial Piety. To which are added, 19. Love Letters, by the Author | |
earl of Warwick | |
An enquiry into the merit of assassination: with a view to the character of Cs̆ar: and his designs on the Roman Republick | |
Essays, for the month of December, 1716. : To be continued monthly. By a Society of gentlemen. For the Universal Benefit of the People of England | |
The fanciad : An heroic poem. In six cantos. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, on the turn of His Genius to Arms | |
fatal curiosity | |
The fatal vision or, the fall of Siam. A tragedy: as it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1716. | |
Free thoughts upon faith : or the religion of nature. A poem, with notes | |
Full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches | |
A general history of the Ottoman empire. : Illustrated with useful notes and observations, after the manner of Mr. Sandys, Mr. Addison, &c. adorn'd with copper plates | |
Gideon : or, The patriot. An epic poem: in twelve books. Upon a Hebrew plan. In Honour of the Two chief virtues of a people; Intrepidity in Foreign War: and Spirit of Domestic Liberty. With Miscellaneous Notes, and large Reflections, Upon Different Subjects: Critical, Historical, Political, Geographic, Military, and Commercial | |
Gideon, or the restoration of Israel. | |
The impartial. : An Address, without Flattery. Being A poet's Free Thoughts on the Situation of our Public Affairs, anno 1744 | |
An impartial state of the case between the patentee, : annuitants, and sharers, in the Beech-Oil Company. Publish'd by the patentee, as well in Vindication of his own Measures, as for the General Satisfaction of all the concern'd Parties | |
The invasion: a poem to the Queen. : By Mr. Hill | |
The judgment-day, a poem By Aaron Hill, Esq. | |
K. Henry V, or, the conquest of France by the English : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's servants | |
King Henry the Fifth. 1765 | |
Love makes a man; or, the fop's fortune | |
Mahomet. A tragedy | |
Merope. : A tragedy. Written by Aaron Hill, Esq. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane | |
Metamorphoses. | |
The northern star : a poem. Originally publish'd in the life-time of Peter Alexiovitz, great Czar of Russia | |
The northern-Star. : A poem sacred to the name and memory, of the immortal Czar of Russia | |
The northern-Star. : A poem. Written by Mr. Hill | |
The plain dealer. | |
The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects, : relating to friendship, ... poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now first collected into two volumes | |
Plays | |
The present state of the Turkish Empire. : Collected from the best authors by the Rev. Mr. Purbeck | |
The progress of wit : a caveat. For the use of an eminent writer. By a fellow of All-Souls. To which is prefix'd, an explanatory discourse to the reader. By Gamaliel Gunson, Professor of Physick and Astrology | |
The Prompter : a theatrical paper (1734-1736) | |
Proposals for raising a stock of one hundred thousand pounds for laying up great quantities of beech-mast for two years at an interest of forty five pounds per cent. per annum, to the subscribers, and upon a security whereby they will always have in their own hands, above ten times the value of the sum they contribute : to which is added a particular account of the nature, benefit, and design of the undertaking. | |
Rinaldo | |
Tears of the muses | |
Tragedy of Zara. 1763 | |
The walking-Statue : or, the devil in the wine-cellar. A farce. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Hill | |
way to keep him | |
[without title] | |
Works. 2005 | |
The works of the late Aaron Hill, : Esq; in four volumes. Consisting of letters on various subjects, and of original poems, moral and facetious. With an essay on the art of acting | |
Zaı͏̈re. |